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Signs of Bladder Stones

Sgreen_27

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I have a guinea pig who is about 2 years old, his name is Eddie. He was at an emergency vet clinic last week for a case of bloat. He was treated with IV fluids and medications, and sent home with medicine for pain and GI tract. It seemed like he recovered well, and he was back to his normal self a couple days later. Now he is showing a few signs of possible bladder stones. Is there anything that I can do for him until I can seek veterinarian help, or should I bring him back in ASAP?
 
Thank you, I'm not able to get him in until first thing tomorrow morning. Is there anything I can do to help him until then?
 
I have a guinea pig who is about 2 years old, his name is Eddie. He was at an emergency vet clinic last week for a case of bloat. He was treated with IV fluids and medications, and sent home with medicine for pain and GI tract. It seemed like he recovered well, and he was back to his normal self a couple days later. Now he is showing a few signs of possible bladder stones. Is there anything that I can do for him until I can seek veterinarian help, or should I bring him back in ASAP?
Hi!

If your piggy is not well, please have him seen promptly, whatever the potential cause.
How Soon Should My Guinea Pig See A Vet? - A Quick Guide
 
Hi did you manage to get him seen? My little boy had a blockage due to stones and I left him too long I pray you got him in
 
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