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Old 11-07-2005, 06:07 AM   #1
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Daisy either has a womb or urinary tract infection. The vet thinks it's likely it's a womb infection but it's been caught early.



She weighs 97g so she is underweight.



She is on Baytril for a week, then back to the vets next week for another weigh in. If she hasn't improved she may need to be spayed



Please pray she gets better - I don't really want her to have an operation
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Old 11-07-2005, 08:31 AM   #2
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Poor little thing. Everything is crossed for a good speedy recovery. You know I just had a feeling about the womb thing when I first suggested that as I have seen this in hamsters before especially a few months after raising little ones. They can seem fine but sometimes they are run down after the pups and anything that might have not been fully expelled at the birth leads to infection. They never seem to appear very ill at first but go downhill slowly as the infection gains momentum. It is quite stressful for the female hamster coming into season so frequently. Get well soon Daisy
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Old 11-07-2005, 11:30 AM   #3
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poor little girl I hope she gets better soon!
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Old 11-07-2005, 12:42 PM   #4
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*prays for Daisy*

Hoping she gets well soon
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Oh Ems sending healing thoughts your way, I hope she puts on some weight as spaying is tricky and costly Pyometra is not pleasant for our little ones to get but sometimes antibiotics given early enough can stop the need for surgery... Hugs and best wishes.
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Old 11-08-2005, 04:03 AM   #6
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Oh dear fingers crossed the antibiotic does it's trick. Just wondering - does she have a discharge? How did the vet diagnose pyometra?
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Old 11-08-2005, 09:05 AM   #7
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A while ago we had a hamster with this emma and she did not have a discharge at all. Unfortunatly she did not make it and PM showed a closed pyometria with the uterus full of pus. Poor wee fluff. Hope Daisy is improving
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Old 11-08-2005, 11:55 AM   #8
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She has the smelly discharge. he said it could be a tract infection, but felt because she ahd pups that is what it is. His own hamster had it at 2and a half and died but he think Daisy will pull through.



I wont be able to take the loss of another hamster in such a short space of time.



I have given her some baytril tonight and she is skin and bones.He said he could do an xray after a week to see what was going on in her womb. this is £70. any operation is also £70.
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Old 11-08-2005, 12:01 PM   #9
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£70 seems an enormous amount for a small hamster. Our dog x-ray was only £35+VAT. Emma, would they see anything on the x-ray as I thought that the x-rays just passed through soft tissue? I hope she gets better soon.
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Old 11-08-2005, 03:01 PM   #10
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From the experience I have, ultrasound is better for trying to diagnose a pyometra or not than an xray. But if the discharge is present and she's not well in herself, it's very suspicious of it. You can see an enlarged uterus on ultrasound (on x-ray too, but not as easily, plus ultrasound doesn't need any sedation), and you can also do a blood test too to look for evidence of ongoing infection, taking blood is difficult in a hamster though. The only definitive diagnosis is looking at the uterus itself at surgery, the other tests just give more of a clue so if money is an issue going straight for surgery is probably the best option.



if it were a larger animal like a dog you wouldn't hesitate to go straight for surgery now, it's only because it's a hamster and the bigger risks of anaesthesia & surgery that you try antibiotics first really.



Your vets do seem awfully expensive Ems, I remember what they quoted when Paddy was ill. When i told my vet friends they were all shocked too, it's not just me.
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