Rectal prolapse

I've put it back in several times and keep putting preparation h on it but it keeps popping back out. I don't want to put her down because she seems perfectly fine otherwise, but obviously I can't turn her back out like that and I also can't keep her in the bathtub forever either....it smells horrendous in there. I just feel so bad for her, and I don't know what to do.

Use a warm bath to help with the swelling. Just keep gently pushing it back in.
Hope your girl will be okay.
 
I just really looked at the picture of the prolapse. My girl had it bigger. I remember how worried I was. :hugsJust keep doing your best. It took days of work but each time she laid it wasn't as bad as the last time.
 
Cold / cool water would help reduce swelling and inflammation, warm water would increase blood flow. So if your going to use water the help ease the swelling please to cool/cold but not icy.
 
Ok, so I just got home from a 12 hour shift so nobody was there to check on Lulu....i pushes rear end back in last night before i left, but she immediately popped it back out and now the mucosa is getting dry and has a white film over part of it. Is it hopeless at this point? There is a zoological clinic here at the University where I could take her but I'd have to call them tomorrow because they are closed
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now and I work another 12hour shift tonight. I'm posting a pic if what it looks like now.....doesn't look hopeful to me, and I'm a nurse.
 
I'm sorry, I also am a medical professional (paramedic). I think it is hopeless also, the only times I have ever heard of full recovery (and it is rare) is when the prolapse stays back it. You know as I do each prolapse and replacement increases chance of internal infection. If she were mine I would end her suffering personally.
 
I'm sorry, I also am a medical professional (paramedic). I think it is hopeless also, the only times I have ever heard of full recovery (and it is rare) is when the prolapse stays back it. You know as I do each prolapse and replacement increases chance of internal infection. If she were mine I would end her suffering personally.
I agree...I think that's the most humane thing to do at this point. I hate it because she is fine otherwise. This morning she ate her corn, drank some water and then started preening her feathers like nothing was wrong. She's a sweet girl....this sucks!
 
I agree...I think that's the most humane thing to do at this point. I hate it because she is fine otherwise. This morning she ate her corn, drank some water and then started preening her feathers like nothing was wrong. She's a sweet girl....this sucks!
:hugs the hardest decision of poultry keeping I think.
 

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