Pets The normal agglomeration of a rabbit after vaccination should be only the size of a soybean, and it can slide under the skin of the injection site if you touch it. Exceeding this size is abnormal. After the injection, massage more to prevent the formation of agglomeration. It has already occurred, and you can massage the rabbit every day to help it subside, but it doesn't matter if you ignore it.
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At that time After our rabbits were vaccinated, there were lumps the size of peanuts under the skin of the injection site, and the lumps were bigger than olives to the touch. Subsequent cases proved that these lumps were all pus, which was a large pustule.
This pustule is located between the skin and the muscle (the vaccine is injected under the skin), and it feels non-adhesive to the muscle, and some even seem to be non-adhesive to the skin and can slide.
These pustules feel like they are surrounded by a shell called connective tissue, a tissue that proliferates for the body's self-protection. A pustule surrounded by mustard tissue is not as intractable as a pustule on the face and soles of the feet, it does not spread, deteriorate, and does not recur after treatment. But it is also dangerous, that is, it breaks inward and causes subcutaneous infection, so it should not be left unchecked.
1. Abnormal agglomeration treatment method:
1. You can't continue to massage it as mentioned above, to prevent it from breaking inward mouth, causing subcutaneous infection, but please observe closely, you can touch it.
2. Some parts are not pus and will disappear on their own, so the above situation can be observed for a period of time.
3. Some pustules the size of peanuts will burst outward on their own, please see the following treatment methods.
Second, the treatment method of the pustule's outward break:
The so-called outward break is the break on the skin. In such a situation Do not be soft and squeeze the pus out, be careful to squeeze the abscess outward, not inward. Squeeze until there is no more pus, or bleeding. At this time, the rabbit may be in pain. Please comfort it and cut the hair around the wound as clean as possible.
The wound is treated with iodine (beta-iodine, povidone-iodine is the best, if not, iodine tincture can also be used) care, no other drugs are needed. The pus may not be drained once, and it may break for a second time in a few days. Please pay close attention to the wound and take care of it every day. A small amount of pus remains and it doesn't matter if the lump is left, it will decompose on its own through the blood circulation.
If you can't handle it, it's better to ask your doctor for help.