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Possibly Hay Poke? Or Worse?

CynthiasPig

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Welcome to our friendly forum!

You need to take your piggie to the vet. It is probably hay poke. The vet will put some coloured eye drops in it which will show up any ulcers developing and then give you antibiotic eyedrops. Don't wait around with eye problems in piggies they can get very bad very quickly and may end up losing the eye which means an operation for eye removal. My piggies get hay poke every so often and the antibiotic eyedrops clear it up in a week. That is one sore eye that Brownie has poor boy.
 
Hi, vet visit asap. I'll only get more expensive the longer you wait. It's painful condition. Any vet will do, don't worry about going to piggie specialist. They'll check for eye ulcers and give you eye drops and will need recheck in a week.
One of my boys had this few months back, luckily caught it on time so didn't need extensive treatment. Few days on eye drops and he was back to normal.
Hope you both feel better soon!
 
Don’t panic.
Go to the vets and if it is hay poke and caught quickly eye drops will soon clear it.
There are many of us here who have been in that position.

Welcome to the forum and please let’s see more pics of your gorgeous boy.
This is a great place for questions, advice and support.
No- one minds questions after all we all want the best for our darlings
 
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Oh and yes I know. I need to clip his nails. Doing it tomorrow! I'm very busy today and it takes forever for my piggie to sit still to get his nails done!
 
Yes I would still take him to the vet. Velvet's eye appeared to be getting better like that but she had a seed head starting to embed in her eyelid that the vet got out with a very steady hand and small pair of forceps. You cannot leave eyes. If not treated it may need to be removed which means an operation. My vet's charge £34 for a consultation + any meds. Usual cost is £55 for the consultation + eye drops at my vets. Many people on here have a vet fund (me included) where they save a bit every month into a bank account that can be used especially for vet treatment. This then means you can afford to pay for your pet to see the vet,
 
Hi and welcome. :wel:
I can only agree with what others have said & I hope his eye gets treatment & feels better soon. He’s a gorgeous guinea pig :love:
Instead of a separate bank account, I have a piggy bank (great name) on my dressing table & every month I put an amount into it. I make sure I don’t dig into it for anything other than vet costs if needed. It really helps x
 
Okay guys thanks so much! My mother and I decided to make an appointment tomorrow to see the vet. Ill update soon after the appointment!
 
B1AEBDA8-54E5-4E45-96E4-2D05371B13F6.webp Hey guys! Took Brownie to the vet today and the veterinarian said that he looks just fine! Most likely it was hay poke she said. She checked for any ulsers/cuts/scratches and didnt find any! She gave me prescribed eye drops for him for 1 week to use daily and should get better! He already looks a lot better today than the other day. She did say that he is kinda on the chunky side! Haha! Dont worry I'm getting him on a diet pronto! :) Thanks guys so much for your help! ^.^
 
I am so pleased Brownie is healing okay. My peanut had a hay poke on Sunday, my vets have a clinic 7 days a week so we managed to get him seen. His eye was very sore and had an ulcer forming, luckily it's healing nicely with the eye drops. Peanut is the agouti in my avatar picture he looks very much like Brownie with out the crest!
 
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