Niko 2 1/2 yr old sow blood in urine

Talishan
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Post   » Tue May 03, 2016 6:03 am


Their skin is normally pretty warm, and the swelling could be the ovarian cyst.

Did this little girl have surgery earlier? If so, exactly what was removed? The uterine horn calcification only?

hbee

Post   » Tue May 03, 2016 5:50 pm


I have not put her through the surgery because I can't afford it. $600-$1000. She is three years old. I am really conflicted as to whether I should do the spay and beg people for money or just make her comfortable and care for her until she passes. Please any advise is so appreciated. Also, any suggestions for making her feel better - she keeps scratching at that sore....

Talishan
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Post   » Thu May 05, 2016 5:25 am


Has she been treated for mites?

Many vets offer CareCredit, a low (or no) cost credit payment plan for veterinary expenses. If you haven't already done so, I'd look into that if it were me. If she's in otherwise good health, 3 is too young to just be thinking about palliative care in my opinion. She has over half her life ahead of her, that could be well and happy if you can get her treated.

hbee

Post   » Thu May 05, 2016 10:07 am


Thank you Talishan - no we haven't treated for mites - I do have CareCredit and it is maxed out. I also have VPI (pet insurance) so I am waiting for the insurance to reimburse me from her ER visit and the vet visit. Thank you for the encouragement - I think a lot of people don't consider my piggies as "real" pets and they certainly don't understand that they are my babies - thank goodness for Lynx and the forum, I don't know what I would have done without you guys <3

hbee

Post   » Mon May 09, 2016 7:58 pm


I want to make sure the irritation on Niko's skin stays clean and I use witch hazel on my own dry skin to soothe the itchies. I just wondered if it is safe to use on guinea pigs?

Talishan
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Post   » Tue May 10, 2016 5:24 am


I wouldn't. I think it's safe, but witch hazel is a mild astringent and can sting.

Cold-pressed virgin coconut oil (health food stores, places like Whole Foods often have it) may help.

hbee

Post   » Sun Jul 03, 2016 8:22 pm


Update on Niko - she is holding her own but she is struggling now. Her pain is much more visible. Not a lot of blood noticed but she has been squeaking out with pain when she has to poo and pee. Her weight is holding steady - not where I want her to be but she is eating well. She is drinking. We just moved to Niagara Falls NY and that was a bit of a stress but she is settled in. Some of her hair grew back but there is a patch on her back that is still bare... Do you think I should put some ice packs on her belly/sides where she is swelling out?
Also, I have started a fundraising site to try to get donations towards surgery. Is anyone interested in contributing or does anyone have a website they might be willing to post on?

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Post   » Sun Jul 03, 2016 8:51 pm


You can't solicit for funds on here.

And no, I wouldn't put ice packs on her belly. If a cyst is swelling that much, it needs to be drained, or preferably removed, soon, so it doesn't rupture.

hbee

Post   » Sun Jul 03, 2016 11:15 pm


My apologies I did not mean any disrespect

Talishan
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Post   » Mon Jul 04, 2016 3:30 am


Ditto bpatters.

A good exotics vet should be able to drain ovarian cysts to help her be more comfortable, at least for a little while. It can be done quickly, in the office, and without sedation. Our Elizabeth did, and while she let the entire office know about it, she was fine afterward.

It should not cost much and would buy some time.

Ice packs won't help. It's not that kind of swelling, and may make her too cold.

Without reading back, has she been x-rayed recently for bladder stones or sludge?

hbee

Post   » Mon Jul 04, 2016 2:53 pm


I misspoke - she has a calcified mass on her uterine horn - she is spotting, there is a distinct smell to her urine that reminds me of when I get my period...The vet told me the lining of the uterus is thickened significantly based on a sonogram she did. The mass is pressing on her bladder -- Her ovaries are of normal size and without cysts of any kind

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Post   » Mon Jul 04, 2016 7:25 pm


It does sound like she needs a spay then.

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