Gems
Adult Guinea Pig
Had Athena to the vets tonight as she was bleeding more than normal and she has cystitis 
The vet was prodding and poking her and the blood was just flowing out of her, it was very distressing to watch. He said she is more prone to infection as the blood is a breeding ground for bacteria and the infection would have been causing the bleeding to be worse. I originally thought that she had a tumor but he said because she was diagnosed over 4 months ago if it is a tumor it's unlikely to me malignant and is more likely to be pollops. He weighed her and our scales at home are waaaay off, when I weighed her last night I thought she was 860g but she's actually 1006g which I was really thrilled about as he said her weight hasn't really changed much since December, she's only lost a little weight.
He's prescribed her 0.2ml of marbocyl once a day for 2 weeks for the infection. He said there is a human medicine called septrin ( I think it was called that ) that is also sometimes used to treat this but said it can cause crystals in the bladder so he prefers not to use it, especially because of the condition she's in. He said its definitely not pyometra(?) as she's in too good condition. He took a urine sample which he checked whilst there and said there was no crystals there which I think means she hasn't got bladder stones but he said he thought it was unlikely in any case as it's more common in a boar because the tubes are narrower so sows tend to be able to pass them.
He's told us to give her vitamin c to get her PH levels down to make her bladder a more inhospitable place for the bacteria to breed and to give her brocolli and spinach to help with her iron levels. Also to keep giving her the probiotic which we had planned on doing in any case.
Think we were given good advice, just feel so sorry for her, her eyes are starting to get cloudy as well so think she might be getting cataracts

The vet was prodding and poking her and the blood was just flowing out of her, it was very distressing to watch. He said she is more prone to infection as the blood is a breeding ground for bacteria and the infection would have been causing the bleeding to be worse. I originally thought that she had a tumor but he said because she was diagnosed over 4 months ago if it is a tumor it's unlikely to me malignant and is more likely to be pollops. He weighed her and our scales at home are waaaay off, when I weighed her last night I thought she was 860g but she's actually 1006g which I was really thrilled about as he said her weight hasn't really changed much since December, she's only lost a little weight.
He's prescribed her 0.2ml of marbocyl once a day for 2 weeks for the infection. He said there is a human medicine called septrin ( I think it was called that ) that is also sometimes used to treat this but said it can cause crystals in the bladder so he prefers not to use it, especially because of the condition she's in. He said its definitely not pyometra(?) as she's in too good condition. He took a urine sample which he checked whilst there and said there was no crystals there which I think means she hasn't got bladder stones but he said he thought it was unlikely in any case as it's more common in a boar because the tubes are narrower so sows tend to be able to pass them.
He's told us to give her vitamin c to get her PH levels down to make her bladder a more inhospitable place for the bacteria to breed and to give her brocolli and spinach to help with her iron levels. Also to keep giving her the probiotic which we had planned on doing in any case.
Think we were given good advice, just feel so sorry for her, her eyes are starting to get cloudy as well so think she might be getting cataracts
