Infraorbital Abcess in a Parrot

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2008

Some times a foreign particle (we call it foreign body) can go from the mouth to the infraorbital sinus and cause irritation, inflammation and infection. Pus in birds is different than mammals, has consistency making drainage impossible to happen. The site must be open, cleaned and flushed.

If you have any questions regarding the health of your pet consult your veterinarian.

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  • I would be very prowd to be that doctor. Great work mate!

  • Oh, poor parrot!

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  • Awwwwww

  • Glad he got help!

  • Lucky lil guy!

  • @Bf2FlyBoy Cat wants to eat the parrot. hahahaha

  • i don't understand...at 1:50 his eyes look as a...fake parrot

  • yey!! I want to be a vet someday!!!

    

  • i thought he was taking the bird's eye out

  • Poor birdie. My parrots shit bricks everytime we go to the vets or groomers and it breaks my heart!!

  • stupid ass bird! hahahahaha cool he whent back to normal

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