Hello all. My rabbit, Cinda, has a large internal abscess--at least that is what they think it is primarily, as there was pus on the fine needle aspiration sample. She's been checked into the vet today for "exploratory surgery" and I am freaking out waiting to hear if she's ok. Most of what I'd read about abscesses said that the best way for a cure was removal, so it has come to this.
She's about six years old. She's an American fuzzy lop and hasn't had any real health issues in the past. Her appetite is still good and she doesn't appear to be in any pain. The abscess is quite large and makes it somewhat difficult for her to get around as she used to, and therefore she is less active-no more binkying around the yard.
I've come across some research/anecdotes on Bicillin injections. Most of what I'm seeing has to do with abscesses in the head area. Does anyone know of anyone who has used Bacillin injections for a large internal abscess? This one is located near the spleen. If so, where do you give the injections? If you're not injecting directily into the abscess, is it still able to penetrate? Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
She's about six years old. She's an American fuzzy lop and hasn't had any real health issues in the past. Her appetite is still good and she doesn't appear to be in any pain. The abscess is quite large and makes it somewhat difficult for her to get around as she used to, and therefore she is less active-no more binkying around the yard.
I've come across some research/anecdotes on Bicillin injections. Most of what I'm seeing has to do with abscesses in the head area. Does anyone know of anyone who has used Bacillin injections for a large internal abscess? This one is located near the spleen. If so, where do you give the injections? If you're not injecting directily into the abscess, is it still able to penetrate? Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.