happycath
Junior Guinea Pig
Well it's off to the vets again at 6.30 this evening, this time with Rufus!
I took him in last week along with Bob ( RIP
) to be checked for signs of developing a URI - thankfully he seems to be clear of that, but while we were there the vet discovered a rather large lump or swelling under his chin.
The vet was not too concerned - he had a good feel of the outside and looked inside his mouth for signs of damage from the inside out, he noted that the lump was central to his jaw (and therefore not related to the lymph nodes on each side?). It feels warm and firm, although not actually hard if that makes sense. I don't believe it is causing him any pain as he will let me touch it (I am checking it regularly) and he seems to be eating and drinking as normal - nearly had my hand off for some coriander last night...!
His behaviour is not normal at the moment anyway as he is lonely following Bob's death, so he is quite sedentary overall. But he was popcorning around on his lonesome last night so I don't think the lack of movement is entirely, if at all, related to feeling unwell.
It must have come up very quickly indeed because he had had a bath a few days before during which I would have felt it, and he also enjoys a good chin tickle quite often! I'm certain I would have felt it if it had been there any longer than a couple of days.
The vet recommended that I just monitor it and come back if I was worried. He was reluctant to start lancing it etc straight away. I am worried and not taking any chances - so we're going back tonight!
I will keep you all updated on what the vet diagnoses and the treatment plan etc. Once we know later what we're dealing with I'd really appreciate some advice!
Thanks all x
I took him in last week along with Bob ( RIP
The vet was not too concerned - he had a good feel of the outside and looked inside his mouth for signs of damage from the inside out, he noted that the lump was central to his jaw (and therefore not related to the lymph nodes on each side?). It feels warm and firm, although not actually hard if that makes sense. I don't believe it is causing him any pain as he will let me touch it (I am checking it regularly) and he seems to be eating and drinking as normal - nearly had my hand off for some coriander last night...!
His behaviour is not normal at the moment anyway as he is lonely following Bob's death, so he is quite sedentary overall. But he was popcorning around on his lonesome last night so I don't think the lack of movement is entirely, if at all, related to feeling unwell.
It must have come up very quickly indeed because he had had a bath a few days before during which I would have felt it, and he also enjoys a good chin tickle quite often! I'm certain I would have felt it if it had been there any longer than a couple of days.
The vet recommended that I just monitor it and come back if I was worried. He was reluctant to start lancing it etc straight away. I am worried and not taking any chances - so we're going back tonight!
I will keep you all updated on what the vet diagnoses and the treatment plan etc. Once we know later what we're dealing with I'd really appreciate some advice!
Thanks all x