Liz47
Junior Guinea Pig
In April our 5 year old pig Ellie had a large lump removed from the top of her back leg, it grew rapidly and was the size of a large grape at removal. She recovered really well and we had histology done on the lump which came back as a trichofolliculoma, a benign lump arising from a hair follicle. I've just done the big weekly health check and am gutted to feel it's come back, it's small but a definite lump which can be seen when the fur is parted. It wasn't there last week so I imagine it will grow rapidly again. I'm shocked it's come back after only 3 months! Last time the lump grew so quickly it would ulcerate/affect her leg use so we had no option to remove. Would other members remove the lump again? I'm thinking of monitoring for say another week to see its growth then calling the vets?
Although we were happy with Ellie's recovery/how the vets handled her lump removal we have actually changed vets since as one of our rabbits went in for an enucleation due to eye abscess and the vets without our permission/knowledge used an antibiotic toxic to rabbits which subsequently caused her to loose her life. I've been happy with our new vets of choice so far but we haven't had to use them for our guinea pigs so always a worry hoping to see a guinea pig savvy vet.
Although we were happy with Ellie's recovery/how the vets handled her lump removal we have actually changed vets since as one of our rabbits went in for an enucleation due to eye abscess and the vets without our permission/knowledge used an antibiotic toxic to rabbits which subsequently caused her to loose her life. I've been happy with our new vets of choice so far but we haven't had to use them for our guinea pigs so always a worry hoping to see a guinea pig savvy vet.