- May 9, 2020
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Hi I extracted my girl foot with bumble foot. I used tetracycline to give her. But all the sudden her foot is so swollen?? I’m not sure how when she was fine and it was decreasing. Now it’s so swollen. I’m not sure what to do.
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That looks really bad, have you thought about taking her to the vet? Hopefully someone more experienced can help you if you cannot take her to the vet.
There’s no avian vet near meThat looks really bad, have you thought about taking her to the vet? Hopefully someone more experienced can help you if you cannot take her to the vet.![]()
It just looks so bad, now it’s more swollen, I started doing that. Hot water of 108 and espom salt and bentadine. I check the wound it doesn’t look good. I check the wound and it looks dark as dead tissue. She’s so swollen. Her other feet it fine. Idk how this happen. She had this issue for a while always getting them. I always extract them bc it had the scab. The bad foot had the scab and I pop it. Now it’s so bad. I’m really deciding to euthanize her.Hi I extracted my girl foot with bumble foot. I used tetracycline to give her. But all the sudden her foot is so swollen?? I’m not sure how when she was fine and it was decreasing. Now it’s so swollen. I’m not sure what to do.
Even if you could seek the help of a non-avian vet at this point, it could be helpful. Our vets in town are not avian, but I would trust them to assess something like this just due to the nature of it, and especially because it’s been going on this long. They could possibly give you something for pain and even maybe a stronger antibiotic.
That does look nasty. When I have a stubborn infection on myself or a chicken, I resort to hot compresses to draw out the infection. It is more focused than soaking and the heat will kill a substantial amount of bacteria on its own.
Run some hot water that is as hot as you can stand without burning your hand. Or use a thermometer. Tissue begins to burn at 108F. Keep refreshing the water to maintain it as hot as you can to be most effective.
Use a small cloth dipped in the hot water and apply it to the wound for a few minutes until the cloth cools, then refresh.