Runestonez
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Darwin and his brother got in a tiff around the beginning of February...
Darwin came out of it with a small 1mm bit on the instep of his rear right foot...
which he then licked open into a 1cm x 1cm wound all the way down to the cartilage at the front knuckle behind the toenail...loads of swelling and a whopping infection...
So off to the vet...
We talked about other anti-biotics...but with Baytril working he wants to stay with it...he is considering Gentomicin next though...
We have been treating with Baytril (pill form) 12.5 mg every 12 hours...
we did saline bandages for 10 days and then moved to saline and Polysporin...using the saline to keep the wound moist and open so we could squeeze the pus out...
We moved to cleaning his wound...twice a day as it seemed the wound was closing/drying out too fast otherwise.
We went back to the vet today to do a re-check...the wound is much smaller 1mm in diameter...though still open to clean out pus....but the toe from the knuckle forward is crepitus...we have seen a reduction in the amount of pus and the Baytril has brought the swelling way down to almost normal size...and a much better colour. The crepitus is new within the last week it began...
The vet has decided to wait till 7-14 days and then he wants to open the skin and do surgery toflush it out...and hopefully remove the abscess/infection...
I feel horrible because Darwin is our one rabbit who does not trance...not one bit...so he has to basically suck it up when we have to muck about with his foot...and the crepitus hurts him horribly...he lays there and crunches his teeth and chitters at us...
I really don't want to have to have him undergo surgery...and I don't think this was ever a true abscess...it isn't thick and pasty at all...it almost human consistancy and is easily pushed from the wound...I think it is just an infection from self-mutilation...but now I am worried about the crepitus...<big sigh>
Has anyone run into this before? I have been trying to find specific info on foot infections vs abscesses or foot infections and crepitus or crepitus in rabbits...ha ha ha...but no luck...or not what I am looking for...
Suggestions please?
[Our vets rarely if ever see antibiotic resistant rabbits in their practice...actually our other rabbit Peppers was one of the first they had ever run across...so I have asked about Pen-G and some of the other that I have found mentioned in every abscess article ever printed...and they will switch if they need to...but as long as Baytril is doing the job...that's what they want to stick to...just FYI! ]
Danielle
Darwin came out of it with a small 1mm bit on the instep of his rear right foot...
which he then licked open into a 1cm x 1cm wound all the way down to the cartilage at the front knuckle behind the toenail...loads of swelling and a whopping infection...
So off to the vet...
We talked about other anti-biotics...but with Baytril working he wants to stay with it...he is considering Gentomicin next though...
We have been treating with Baytril (pill form) 12.5 mg every 12 hours...
we did saline bandages for 10 days and then moved to saline and Polysporin...using the saline to keep the wound moist and open so we could squeeze the pus out...
We moved to cleaning his wound...twice a day as it seemed the wound was closing/drying out too fast otherwise.
We went back to the vet today to do a re-check...the wound is much smaller 1mm in diameter...though still open to clean out pus....but the toe from the knuckle forward is crepitus...we have seen a reduction in the amount of pus and the Baytril has brought the swelling way down to almost normal size...and a much better colour. The crepitus is new within the last week it began...
The vet has decided to wait till 7-14 days and then he wants to open the skin and do surgery toflush it out...and hopefully remove the abscess/infection...
I feel horrible because Darwin is our one rabbit who does not trance...not one bit...so he has to basically suck it up when we have to muck about with his foot...and the crepitus hurts him horribly...he lays there and crunches his teeth and chitters at us...
I really don't want to have to have him undergo surgery...and I don't think this was ever a true abscess...it isn't thick and pasty at all...it almost human consistancy and is easily pushed from the wound...I think it is just an infection from self-mutilation...but now I am worried about the crepitus...<big sigh>
Has anyone run into this before? I have been trying to find specific info on foot infections vs abscesses or foot infections and crepitus or crepitus in rabbits...ha ha ha...but no luck...or not what I am looking for...
Suggestions please?
[Our vets rarely if ever see antibiotic resistant rabbits in their practice...actually our other rabbit Peppers was one of the first they had ever run across...so I have asked about Pen-G and some of the other that I have found mentioned in every abscess article ever printed...and they will switch if they need to...but as long as Baytril is doing the job...that's what they want to stick to...just FYI! ]
Danielle