Pigeon Leg Wings and Vent Lump Treatment Medicine- Abolish lump.
The provided image shows a pigeon with a distinct, raised, hairless nodule on its wing joint, a clinical manifestation frequently referred to as a “wing boil”. This type of swelling is a primary indicator of localized bacterial arthritis or a systemic infection.
Symptoms like lumps on wings or the leg area combined with vent issues and weight loss in pigeons point to a few specific avian health issues. The most likely causes require immediate observation and care.
Differential Diagnosis
- Paratyphoid (Salmonellosis): This is the most common and classic cause of “wing boils”. The bacteria locate in the joints, producing firm, visible nodules that prevent normal flight.
- Septic Arthritis (other bacterial causes): Infections from other bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus, can cause localized joint inflammation, heat, and swelling.
Xanthomas or Lipomas: These are fatty, cholesterol-rich masses that can appear as yellowish or soft pale lumps on the wings, breast, and ventral abdomen (around the legs/vent). They are often linked to a high-fat or high-seed diet.
Cloacal / Vent Prolapse or Cyst: Swelling or masses around the back passage (vent) can indicate a prolapse or a fluid-filled cloacal cyst. This can make passing droppings difficult, causing the vent to become soiled and resulting in weakness or weight loss.
Usage Guidelines and Storage Recommendations
To administer Lump Gone Tablet, give one tablet twice daily alongside fresh, clean water. Treatment should continue until complete relief is achieved. For optimal storage, keep the medicine in a cool, dark, and dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Ensure the bottle cap is tightly closed after every use to maintain product efficacy.
For additional inquiries, please feel free to contact Dr. Rajvir Grewal via WhatsApp at +91-9463990900.
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