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Pigglywink's Rachel
Hello everyone... sorry for my very long absence... I've had quite a bit going on in my life and haven't had time to keep up on the computer, but am now having (or rather, still having) a problem with one of my piggies.
Caramel is about 9 months old, she was almost two months old when I got her in March 2009. Ever since I got her, she had some discharge from both of her eyes, which I found rather troublesome. I took her to the vet regarding it, who suggested that I use a mild anti-biotic eye drop, which I did. It didn't make any difference, one way or the other (either better or worse), so I discontinued use after a month of treatment, which again, didn't seem to affect it one way or the other.
I also tried treating it as a possible allergy, by buying dust extracted hay (does anyone have any idea how much that stuff costs in Canada?), but again, it didn't make any difference. I took both girls out of their hutch, thinking maybe they were allergic to the poplar wood it was made out of, with, again, no change. They've been on Pro-Fleece bedding since I got them, and, I even tried taking them off of that and just having them on plain cotton towels in a modified C & C cage (just the cubes, no cloroplast). It didn't matter what I tried, nothing seemed to change the situation at all, so I eventually stopped worrying about it, and just cleaned her eyes with warm water when they started to get crusty.
Then, about three months ago, Caramel started sneezing. Nothing too excessive, just six or seven sneezes in a day, and I noticed that she was getting crusty bits around her nostrils. Again, I took her to the vet, who gave her a thorough exam this time (eyes, ears, mouth... what a treat the mouth was). She said that there was no sign of Caramel having a respiratory infection or anything along those lines, and suggested that I give her 0.1 mL of a children's decongestant, as the only thing she could think of was allergies. I put Caramel on the recommended dose, once a day, for a week, and it seemed to help her somewhat, in that her eyes completely cleared up (with no problems since), and it got rid of the crustiness around her nose, although the sneezing still remained.
Ever since, when she starts to get crustiness around her nose for more than a couple days, I give her one or two doses of the decongestant, and it seems to clear it up, but it always comes back every two to three weeks.
I noticed tonight, while the girls were having their run in the living room, that not only did Caramel have crustiness around her nostrils again, but that there was a fairish amount of blood under her nose as well. I immediately panicked, and then calmed down, got her out of her run and washed her face with warm water (she tried to bite me twice, which she's never done before), and confirmed that she didn't have any cuts on her face that would explain the blood. I can only assume, then, that the blood came from her nose.
So, finally (and my apologies for the long back story), I have two questions. Is it possible that the nose bleed could be the result of allergies? And is it safe to keep treating her with a decongestant, or will continued use cause her more harm than good? I can't seem to track down the source of the allergies, unless she's allergic to guinea pigs, so I'm really hoping for some advice as to how to proceed.
Thanks in advance for the advice that I'm sure to get.
Rachel
Caramel is about 9 months old, she was almost two months old when I got her in March 2009. Ever since I got her, she had some discharge from both of her eyes, which I found rather troublesome. I took her to the vet regarding it, who suggested that I use a mild anti-biotic eye drop, which I did. It didn't make any difference, one way or the other (either better or worse), so I discontinued use after a month of treatment, which again, didn't seem to affect it one way or the other.
I also tried treating it as a possible allergy, by buying dust extracted hay (does anyone have any idea how much that stuff costs in Canada?), but again, it didn't make any difference. I took both girls out of their hutch, thinking maybe they were allergic to the poplar wood it was made out of, with, again, no change. They've been on Pro-Fleece bedding since I got them, and, I even tried taking them off of that and just having them on plain cotton towels in a modified C & C cage (just the cubes, no cloroplast). It didn't matter what I tried, nothing seemed to change the situation at all, so I eventually stopped worrying about it, and just cleaned her eyes with warm water when they started to get crusty.
Then, about three months ago, Caramel started sneezing. Nothing too excessive, just six or seven sneezes in a day, and I noticed that she was getting crusty bits around her nostrils. Again, I took her to the vet, who gave her a thorough exam this time (eyes, ears, mouth... what a treat the mouth was). She said that there was no sign of Caramel having a respiratory infection or anything along those lines, and suggested that I give her 0.1 mL of a children's decongestant, as the only thing she could think of was allergies. I put Caramel on the recommended dose, once a day, for a week, and it seemed to help her somewhat, in that her eyes completely cleared up (with no problems since), and it got rid of the crustiness around her nose, although the sneezing still remained.
Ever since, when she starts to get crustiness around her nose for more than a couple days, I give her one or two doses of the decongestant, and it seems to clear it up, but it always comes back every two to three weeks.
I noticed tonight, while the girls were having their run in the living room, that not only did Caramel have crustiness around her nostrils again, but that there was a fairish amount of blood under her nose as well. I immediately panicked, and then calmed down, got her out of her run and washed her face with warm water (she tried to bite me twice, which she's never done before), and confirmed that she didn't have any cuts on her face that would explain the blood. I can only assume, then, that the blood came from her nose.
So, finally (and my apologies for the long back story), I have two questions. Is it possible that the nose bleed could be the result of allergies? And is it safe to keep treating her with a decongestant, or will continued use cause her more harm than good? I can't seem to track down the source of the allergies, unless she's allergic to guinea pigs, so I'm really hoping for some advice as to how to proceed.
Thanks in advance for the advice that I'm sure to get.
Rachel