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beaglefan HouseTrained


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Hi Georgia
Thanks for your input.
I'm afraid I hadn't heard of a third eyelid.
The eyes are not red or weepy maybe a little watery.
Some days like yesterday they weren't as bad.
The bit of tissue just comes up to the edge of the coloured pupil.
If I cut his food back a bit do you think it will disappear?
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Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:18 am |
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honeydlc TopDog


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Sure, no problem. The third eyelid, also called the 'nictitating membrane' is an extra eyelid which in some species of animals can draw accross the eye to provide extra moisture and protection to the eye. They are commonly seen in poorly cats, owners will often ring the vets saying 'my cat seems to be gowing extra skin over it's eyes!' when in fact it's third eyelids are up. In some species, I think including Guinea Pigs, it doesn't really serve much of a function, though it can prolapse, called 'Cherry Eye' in dogs, this commonly affects dogs with flat faces like Bulldogs. This is usually only seen on one side at a time and is very pronounced.
It would be worth putting the piggy on a diet to see if losing weight helps, but if they eyes are at all sore or inflamed, a trip to the vet would be a good idea, it isn't worth taking risks where eyes are concerned, as they are so delicate.
HTH XXX ____________ Georgia, Honey Bear, Rosie, Obi, Timber, Mia, Oscar and Mango XXXX
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beaglefan HouseTrained


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Many thanks
Sorry - is Georgia one of your pets or you? HTH ?
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honeydlc TopDog


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Lol, my name is Georgia.
HTH stands for 'hope that helps', I was just being too lazy to type it hehe
XX ____________ Georgia, Honey Bear, Rosie, Obi, Timber, Mia, Oscar and Mango XXXX
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jenvetnurse Veterinary Advisor

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your piggy may have conjunctivits - remember if in doubt check it out - please get this checked Monday - poor piggy.
I hope he is staying dry..
My gpig hates the rain and is extra squeaky when it rains - he is called Bertie. |
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beaglefan HouseTrained


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Hi there
Sorry its been so long since I've got back to you but we've had probs with our computer.
Well guinea went to the vets - the vet had a long look with his eye instrument and said its nothing to worry about , he is fine and well.
That was a relief but to have no idea still what it was was a bit disappointing. He said if it got bigger or any other ailments with it to see a specialist (coliel before you open your mouith - don't say it!)
Thanks for your comments everyone I'll obviously keep an eye on it (no pun intended!) |
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coliel TopDog


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| I have just found out what my pig has.My friend found it in her book - its called fatty eye and is a swelling under the conjunctiva.There are no other symptoms and no cause for worry. But there is no cure and it is suggested not to breed from it (which I won't) as it is herditary. |
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hi
if i was you i would go back to the vets and tell them that surly they could of diognosed that.
could you ask for your money back ?
i would be well anoyed if i had spent money on a vet only to have a freind diognose it !!!
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