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Hello sir I have a female rabbit of age 2 years approx For 2 days she stopped eating, and her poop and urine is also stopped She is very very inactive and weak We consult a vet and he suggest to give her rumen fs, ryntac syrup, and liv52 syrup Her boating is decreasing with time and we force feed her coriander leaves paste But today we noticed her anus has a little swelling So I was asking is her swelling of anus and gut problem is related or not And is it fetal or not
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Rabbits are fragile pets. We need a physical and clinical examination to help them in this issue
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Hi it can be related but nothing can be said for sure without physical examination or some video or pic It might be rectal prolapse as well
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continue with the syrups prescribed earlier In addition take 1 tablet of flagyl 200, 1 pinch of darolac sachet and 1/4th tablet of vitamin C 500 mg and dissolve it in small cup of water use a syringe and feed this solution to rabbit @ 2 ml thrice daily for 3 days
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Thank you for your question! Swelling around Anus is not usually fatal but if she refuses to eat it is definitely something serious . An in person examination will be the best way to assess her condition and clear your doubts . Wishing her a speedy recovery
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