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That's the professionals in my opinionNo professionals here. Just people with experience..![]()
That's the professionals in my opinion
Nothing like good experience to make you professional at anything!
What do you think you would try to use to pull out the puss? Q tip Maybe?Disclaimer. Of course a vet would be best, but I bet that would cost no less than $100 and possibly as much as $300.
Note that I have no official medical training, but I was lucky enough to have several large and small animal veterinarians as friends who were always more than happy to offer advice on wound care.
Items I would have before starting.
If this were my duckling I would start by cleaning the area very well with chlorhexidine or betadine, being very careful to avoid the ears and eyes (think @staceyj can comment about this too, she has lots of experience in wound care I think).
- Betadine or chlorhexidine
- Saline for flushing (Google for recipe)
- Syringe for flushing
- Sharp, clean blade for incision
- Gauze pads for cleaning
- Neosporin for applying after pus removal and cleaning.
Where to cut? That is what I'm trying to figure out. My experience says to make the cut as low as possible so that any future drainage will drain at the bottom, which it would not do if the cut was made at the top.
When cutting, I would try to avoid cutting any large blood vessels.
Once cut, the pus will have to be manually removed because it's not like liquid mammal pus, it's firm, kind of like cheese (think bumble foot).
Once all pus is remove I would flush with the saline and/or the betadine or chlorhexidine, then I would apply neopsporin.
Good point! I'd probably use a combination of squeezing it like a pimple, tweezers, and Q-tips. Sometimes the mass of pus comes out easily, other times it's stuck to the tissues.What do you think you would try to use to pull out the puss? Q tip Maybe?
Just thinking of things I would want to ask before I tried something like this. I probably wouldn't have the nerve to attempt it.Good point! I'd probably use a combination of squeezing it like a pimple, tweezers, and Q-tips. Sometimes the mass of pus comes out easily, other times it's stuck to the tissues.
I will add tweezers and Q-tips to my last post. Thanks!
I’m not a professional.What do you think you would try to use to pull out the puss? Q tip Maybe?