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  1. Wyorp Rock

    Unknown vent area related internal injury (pictures are unpleasant/graphic)

    She's looking good! I hope she recovers quickly. I'm glad the vet was able to help! I agree, the cost was very reasonable. You wouldn't even get in the door of a vet for less than $125-150 here and that's just getting in.
  2. Wyorp Rock

    Unknown vent area related internal injury (pictures are unpleasant/graphic)

    I'm glad some of the crusty material has started to come off and the tissue underneath seems to be healthy. Keep up with what you are doing! It's good that you have a vet appt and will have her checked out. Let us know how the visit goes.
  3. Wyorp Rock

    Unknown vent area related internal injury (pictures are unpleasant/graphic)

    If you have coconut oil, you can use that. Oils or honey seem to stay on a little longer than creams. I'm glad you got the meds today. I do agree with, if she's really lethargic, then soaking her is not ideal, putting them a bath can send them over the edge. If she's lethargic, then try...
  4. Wyorp Rock

    Unknown vent area related internal injury (pictures are unpleasant/graphic)

    Have you been giving her daily soaks and keeping the protrusion coated with oil, ointment, cream, etc. so it doesn't dry out? The bleeding is not good, it's fresh blood and if it continues, she so tiny she will become very weak. The crust looks like a buildup of material/debris and poop but...
  5. Wyorp Rock

    Unknown vent area related internal injury (pictures are unpleasant/graphic)

    Can you get some updated photos of what the prolapse looks like now? When the dark material falls off, is the tissue underneath healthy looking? Where is she bleeding from, the tissue hanging out or when the necrotic skin falls off?
  6. Wyorp Rock

    Unknown vent area related internal injury (pictures are unpleasant/graphic)

    I agree, it does look like a prolapse with dried tissue. Hopefully you'll be able to help her heal.
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