Fuzzbutt's Medical

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GrannyJu1
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Post   » Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:31 am


Using my finger did the trick, both with the Bacitracin-neomycin-polymyxin medication and the Gentizol. Fuzz is down to 4 or 5 small bare spots (according to the vet) and her eye is healed. She'll be so happy when she realizes there won't be any more messing with her eyes.

I can't believe how easy and comfortable she seems with me. She doesn't run away when I need to pick her up (must be all the treats!), but she still poops and pees on me regularly, so I use a chunk of fleece when I need to pick her up. Still have a problem with soft poos, though, so I have to watch out for her feet, too. I get smeared regularly. Vet said to try giving her 1 cc of pre/probiotic every day. Hopefully that will help.

Thank you all for your help and suggestions.

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Lynx
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Post   » Fri Mar 09, 2018 7:35 pm


So glad you got the application worked out!

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GrannyJu1
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Post   » Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:21 pm


Fuzz made it to the vet today. Along with the fungal infection (more on that in a minute) she also has a URI. She finally made the "snotty nose" sound so the vet checked her more closely and took x-rays to compare with the ones taken in December which weren't really good because we were checking for belly/g.i. issues back then. Today made it clear that there was fluid in her lungs, the left not as bad as the rights, but it is present in both lungs. So she's on Baytril - 10mg/ml. .28 ml twice a day for 14 days. I will try to get the vet's office to email both sets of x-rays tomorrow. They're pretty good about doing this if I ask for them.

Then there is the Metronidazole Benzoate (CA90) 100MG/ML suspension .45 ml twice daily for the soft stools for 2 weeks. Hopefully, this will do the trick. If it, does we can try giving it every other day. (Banana flavor (o: )

Then there is the super thin hair on her hip and side of the tummy. Dr. K. says it is part of the fungal infection so I should continue treating with the Miconazole lotion. She said she barely touched the hair and a bunch fell out. Thinking back, this area has been very thin haired for months. I wonder if FUZZ gave it to the babies when I brought them home, rather than the other way around, and they were so young and vulnerable! Whatever, I have to be more careful about washing my hands between each pig, so I don't accidently keep spreading it. (Dusty and Belle have new areas around/on the ears that I'm treating.)

Plus, I've decided to give her the Buprenorphine more often. It's not helping her when it just sits in drawer.

Dr. K. thinks Fuzzbutt may have a compromised immune system. :'o(

It's now more vital that I get the probiotic into her.

If she hated me before, she's going to REALLY hate me now. I'll need lots of "rags" because she poops and/or pees on me regularly now when I handle her.

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Lynx
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Post   » Fri Mar 23, 2018 12:00 am


I hope she somehow knows you are doing this all for her own good.

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Zaphy

Post   » Fri Mar 23, 2018 6:22 pm


I'm sorry to hear that she's having such a tough time. Hang in there- I hope she starts feeling better!

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GrannyJu1
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Post   » Sun Mar 25, 2018 12:12 pm


Posting x-rays of Fuzz. First set were taken in December but we were looking for G.I. issues, so not a good indicator of her lungs.

ImageFuzzbutt #1 12.11.17

ImageFuzzbutt #2 12.11.17

Second set we were looking specifically at her lungs.

ImageFuzzbutt #! 3.23.18

ImageFuzzbutt #2 3.23.18

Dr. K says there isn't enough white or opaque areas in the second set, which are of her lungs. She said these x-rays indicate fluid around her lungs (or in, I don't remember which). She diagnosed a URI and gave her Baytril. See above post for more specific information on that.

If you have any comments, observations, suggestions, etc., please don't hesitate to say them. Fuzz has had the on-again, off-again nasal congestion sound for months. I know nothing about reading x-rays.

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Lynx
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Post   » Sun Mar 25, 2018 12:56 pm


I don't know much about reading xrays either. I hope the Baytril helps!

Have you ever tried nebulizing her?

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GrannyJu1
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Post   » Mon Mar 26, 2018 10:07 am


No, but I searched out bpatters' instructions for building one. I may have to try that. She's fighting the syringes like she thinks I'm going to kill her. Actually, this little pig fights everything except snuggles that way, including the banana flavored stuff! I'll see if they can do strawberry next time.

On the bright side, her soft poops have all but disappeared. She's still eating and pooping, just not the soft mushy ones.

Do you think I should wait to give her a medicated bath with the URI still very active?

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Post   » Mon Mar 26, 2018 11:52 am


Cover her eyes with your hand so she can't see the syringes.

You don't need to build anything for a nebulizer. I use a clear plastic box (you can use cardboard, but I have plastic and like the fact that light comes through) about 2 feet square. I tape the doohickey that holds the medicine to the side of the box, and put a thick folded towel over the top when the pig is inside.

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GrannyJu1
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Post   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 10:46 am


Fuzz is still having the "sinus congestion" sounds after 2 weeks on Baytril (10 mg/ml - 0.28 ml twice daily). It's not often but then it wasn't an every day thing before, either. I'm wondering if I a) should change antibiotics or b) get a solution that can be nebulized. Both would of course require a vet visit. We have a follow-up visit coming up on Wednesday, anyway.

She's started losing weight now. It takes both of us (husband and I) to syringe her medications. I can't remember if she ate Critical Care balls before, when I was trying to get them used to the taste. The only guinea pig I actually remember eating any was Peek and that was only twice the first day and none the second. Anyway, Fuzz fights to take anything but the pain med I occasionally give her (Buprenorphine). We all will really hate to add force-feeding to the regimen but will if this weight loss continues over the next couple of days, or if the vet tells us to do so.

I made the mistake of ordering Banana flavored Flagyl and she absolutely hates it. As soon as she smells the banana she's trying to hide her head in the blanket. I know there are lots of flavors available so I'll try for strawberry next time. Until yesterday, it had stopped all mushy, messy poops, but yesterday I kept finding them stuck to everything, including the scooper when I tried to clean it up. I'll have to see what happened overnight. I have my own doctor appointment today and that will keep us away for at least 3 hours, so I won't be able to closely monitor her.

Antibiotic, Flagyl, and probiotic (Bene-Bac) continue twice a day. I set a timer for the probiotic so I don't miss any of those doses.

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Lynx
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Post   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:18 pm


See what the vet has to say about nebulizing. I think gentomycin is one of the most frequently used antibiotics for this and really think it could help.

I am sorry the messy poops are back :-(

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GrannyJu1
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Post   » Tue Apr 03, 2018 10:12 am


I don't know why, but they only lasted the one day. We're back to normal poops all the way around.

Something I forgot to mention, and will tell the vet Thursday: I'm not sure the Miconazole is working 100% for everyone. Where Fuzz's back, butt, and the missing hair on the sides ARE growing back (to my inexperienced eye), I'm not sure about her face. The "ridges" from the fungus are just getting bigger. I try to pick them off as the vet suggested, but she cries so much I can only handle it for so long. The only thing I'm seeing come off are a few thick "clumps" of hair. Is this what I'm supposed to see?

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