Largest Guinea Pig Abscess Draining You Will Ever See
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Poor Coco guinea pig developed a massive abscess under her neck, those are usually caused be an infected lymph node. 90% of the time after abscess draining they way I do it, the area doesn't fill back up. Sadly Coco's abscess returned in a few days, though much smaller than where we started. She now also had a lot of excessive skin that had not shrunk enough yet so this complicated it for me. I decided that the job needed to be finished by a veterinarian.
An abscess is a localized collection of pus caused by an infection. Pus contains fluid, white blood cells, dead tissue and bacteria or other invaders.
Cervical lymphadenitis in guinea pigs: infection via intact ocular and nasal mucosa by Streptococcus zooepidemicus. ... The traditional view regarding the pathogenesis of cervical lymphadenitis in guinea pigs is that Lancefield Group C Streptococcus gains access to cervical lymph nodes via an abraded oral mucosa.
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