Sunday, June 6, 2021

3600. *****Singapore Wildlife Stories. A black cobra was seen in Yio Chu Kang Crescent secondary forest on 28 May 2021. Video


 Video footage shown to me by the migrant worker who was kind enough to warn me to be careful.

"Sir, sir," the Indian migrant worker came out from his lorry at Yio Chu Kang Crescent, approached me. "You have to be careful. There are black cobra in the forest you are taking photos,"

He showed me his phone video as evidence. 

Over 100 visits to this place and I had not encountered one. I did see on two occasions, a slim glossy black snake the size of a skipping rope slithering away into the forest when I walked past. I did get some photos. Will need to take them out. Two kind souls warned me from across the storm water canal when they saw me inside this strip of grass besides the forest. Really concerned.  


Thursday, June 3, 2021

3599. The labradoodle, F, Not spayed, 7 years old that had skin itchiness injured her RF leg yesterday

 Thur 3 Jun 2021
The dog had recovered almost fully from a limping RF leg. 
"There is no fracture," I told the owner who has two grown up children. "Otherwise she will not be walking normally. But I will check where the source of injury is, by physical examination."


On the consultation table, I extend and flex the joints of the RF front leg.The dog whimpered when I extended her shoulder joint. "The pain originated around there." The owner did not know how she injured herself.


More on the issues at hand---scratching the ears and licking the paws. "Quite a common problem with floppy-eared dogs," I showed the pigmented ear area above the ear canal opening.


Solutions
1. Ear irrigation. Not a guarantee. Need maintenance of ear weekly. Ear canal are found to be clean as the owner will add ear drops from the Pet Shop weekly to clean the ears to prevent ear scratching.

2. Ear surgery for chronic cases of ear infections. Onset was said to be this year. 

3. Anal sac impaction. No problem as I express the oil gland. Light brown oil of less than 0.05 ml came out. "The dog had rubbed her backside," the owner said. "I saw black stinking oil on the floor. A big blob.". "That would  be the hardened anal sac oil causing backside itchiness. 

4.  Possible allergy from new dog food, new expensive oats shampoo. 

5. Skin infections - mites, bacteria, fungi, yeast

SMALL RED RASHES SEEN ALL OVER THE BODY AFTER CLIPPING BALD






 

3598. The 11-year-old cat had tremors for one day

27 May 2021


Cat, F, NOT spayed, 11 years

Trembling one day
Cannot move half day 

Anorexia and lethargy 2 days
 

1. Blood test - low platelets, 

                     -  low lymphocytes but overall total WCC is normal. 

2. Cheek teeth - periodontitis - receded gums. Advised dental work .   

INPATIENT ONE NIGHT

1. Dextrose saline 100 ml SC. 
2. Antibiotics
3. Anti-inflam.

WENT HOME

Owner had switched from Kit Kat to Friskies canned food. Cat was ravenous. Fed 4 x a day now.
Antibiotics and anti-inflam 7 days 

FOLLOW UP
1. Cat eats 4X a day. Likes the Friskies canned food. Back to normal. 

NOTE
Cat not spayed. Had infection or toxaemia affected total lymphocytes.  

2. Active, not lethargic. 


CONCLUSION

3 Jun 2021. I spoke to the owner. He was satisfied that his cat was active, eating more and behaving normally. Did the cat have toxaemia from a uterine infection as she was not spayed? With antibiotics and drip, the cat recovered. 

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

3597. *****KINDLE STORIES - FINAL VIDEO. THE CASE OF THE SQUEAKING DWARF HAMSTER

 1. INSTAGRAM  @toapayohvets

1 JUN 2021. BE KIND TO PETS VETERINARY STORIES. .
THE CASE OF THE SQUEAKING HAMSTER --- SHOW AND TELL
Dr Sing Kong Yuen, BVMS (Glasgow)

This 2-month-old male dwarf hamster’s fractured left hind leg was amputated at the knee level at Toa Payoh Vet 3 weeks ago. She consulted me on 27 May, as tele-consultations & photos were not as good as a proper physical examination.  

"Now Hammie has two unusual behaviours," Ms Thompson said. “Firstly, he squeaked loudly for some time on two occasions. Secondly, he used his right hind paw or both front paws to scratch his left ear vigorously every day!"

"The intense squeaking suggested pain," I pointed to the bruised brown patch on the left scrotum. "Self-inflicted biting and friction on the bedding led to bruised genital and pain."  Ms Thompson was satisfied with my cause and effect explanation.

“As for the inflamed left ear, frequent scratchings with the right hind paw to relieve ear itchiness were the cause,” I explained. “Some dirt or sand had lodged deep inside the left ear canal.  I showed her the close-up digital photos of the affected areas to account for the behaviours after I treated the itchy left ear via ear irrigation. 

SHOW AND TELL using CLOSE-UP PHOTOS gain the trust of the owner as the dwarf hamster's ear and scrotum are relatively small in area. Ms Thompson could see the inflamed areas clearly and she felt much happier after viewing the close-ups. “Please WhatsApp the photos to me,” she reminded me as she boarded her GrabRental taxi home to her Orchard Road condo to continue her work from home after lunch.

UPDATES AND MORE INFORMATION AT:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2021/05/3597-case-of-squeaky-dwarf-hamster.html



























Ms Thompson - real estate marketing
A slim, tall and fair lady















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2. Bridget to create video with more substance  and explanation than the images on Instagram.
May be in 2 videos if too long.


1 JUN 2021. BE KIND TO PETS VETERINARY STORIES

THE CASE OF THE SQUEAKING HAMSTER --- SHOW AND TELL

Dr Sing Kong Yuen, BVMS (Glasgow)

This 2-month-old male dwarf hamster’s fractured left hind leg was amputated at the knee level at Toa Payoh Vet 3 weeks ago. She consulted me on 27 May, as tele-consultations & photos were not as good as a proper physical examination.  

"Now Hammie has two unusual behaviours," Ms Thompson said. “Firstly, he squeaked loudly for some time on two occasions. Secondly, he used his right hind paw or both front paws to scratch his left ear vigorously every day!"

VIDEO



Elaborate on the behaviour. What is the hamster doing? Illustration needed
Squeaking noises not recorded by the owner as it was sudden onset.




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"The intense squeaking suggested pain," I pointed to the bruised brown patch on the left scrotum. "Self-inflicted biting and friction on the bedding led to the bruised genital area and pain."  Ms Thompson was satisfied with my cause and effect explanation.


“As for the inflamed left ear, frequent scratchings with the right hind paw to relieve ear itchiness were the cause,” I explained. “Some dirt or sand had lodged deep inside the left ear canal.  I showed her the close-up digital photos of the affected areas to account for the behaviours after I treated the itchy left ear via ear irrigation. 


SHOW AND TELL using CLOSE-UP PHOTOS gain the trust of the owner as the dwarf hamster's ear and scrotum are relatively small in area. Ms Thompson could see the inflamed areas clearly and she felt much happier after viewing the close-ups. “Please WhatsApp the photos to me,” she reminded me as she boarded her GrabRental taxi home to continue her work from home after lunch.


UPDATES AND MORE INFORMATION AT:

https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2021/05/3597-case-of-squeaky-dwarf-hamster.html


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MS THOMPSON, in her late 40s, IS AN EXPATRIATE sales director working for a multinational company. She used to travel in the ASEAN region extensively but now works from home. This is because Singapore is in partial lockdown from 13 May, due to an increase in community infections arising from the Indian vairant Covid-19 strain. Dining-in is prohibited and only two social visits per person per day is permitted.

She lives in an Orchard Road condo which is the prime downtown area of Singapore. Rentals for one-bedroom would be S$5,000 per month


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Ms Thompson goes shopping in Tanglin Mall










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CONCLUDE WITH THE TWO VIDEOS BELOW

POST OP AFTER EAR IRRIGATION

Ms Thompson sent video today 1 Jun 2021, 5 days after ear irrigation. Much less scratching of the ears. No more squeaking behaviour. Owner is pleased. 

Bought an exercise wheel for the 2-month-old. Very active on wheel.   

Sent two videos





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SCRIPT FOR ANOTHER VIDEO



27 MAY 2021. BE KIND TO PETS VETERINARY EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS.

THE SQUEAKING HAMSTER --- SHOW AND TELL

 

This 2-month-old male dwarf hamster’s fractured left hind leg was amputated at the knee level at Toa Payoh Vet 3 weeks ago. She came to the surgery on 27 May, as tele-consultation was not as good as a proper examination.  

 

"Now Hammie had two unusual behaviours," Ms Thompson said. “Firstly, he squeaked loudly for some time on two occasions. Secondly, he used his right hind paw or both front paws to scratch his left ear vigorously daily."

 

"The intense squeaking suggested pain," I pointed to the bruised brown patch on the left scrotum. “He had licked the outside and bitten the testes eliciting sharp pains – hence the abnormal squeaking sounds.

“The left ear was very itchy. He used his right hind leg to scratch bald the left ear since he had no more left hind leg which was amputated,” I indicated to the owner the affected sites. “I will take digital photos to show the balding left ear and hair loss on the right hind leg.” 

 

SHOW AND TELL using CLOSE-UP PHOTOS gain the trust of the owner as the dwarf hamster's ear and scrotum are relatively small in area. The young lady could see the inflamed areas, but she felt much happier seeing the close-ups. “Please email to me the photos,” she  reminded me as she entered her cab to continue work from home. Singapore is in partial lockdown due to an increase in community infections arising from a virulent Covid-19 strain.

 

MORE INFORMATION AT:

https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2021/05/3597-case-of-squeaky-dwarf-hamster.html



Tuesday, May 25, 2021

3595. A 2-year-old dwarf hamster has itchy left ear - a cluster of ear warts.

13 JUN 2021. 

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My  comments on the draft video posted in YouTube:



13 June 2021. A concise vet educational video for hamster owners. This video is created by an intern with guidance from me (Dr Sing Kong Yuen). She is free to make mistakes as that is how she will learn better than being spoon-fed. Hence I had not edited her script before she created this video. My comments are: 1. All interns tend to go to exposition. It is important to think of a hook and then continue from there, otherwise, the video is just an ordinary dull power point lecture. 2. ERRORS: 2.1 incorrect link the credits: www.toapayohvets.com/videos.html with the "html" is erroneous. It should be https://www.toapayohvets.com/videos.htm 2.2 "abdominal tumour" was removed. It should be "abdominal SKIN tumour". 2.3. 1:08 - Image of condo where Mrs Johnson lived is actually image of Housing Board flats." 2.4. "tall, fair, lady" should be tall and fair lady. 2.5. HOOK in this video shows the SAME images as INTRODUCTION OF WHATSAPP message. it should have used the LATTER as hook instead. 3. The video footage on credits is much better than my previous ones as it is a video rather than slide presentation at the conclusion. 4. Do remember to use the "Hook" in next video production as video making is so much different from writing essays or expositions. 5. This video creation shows the importance of google docs in collaboration with me. If she had put up the script at google docs for me to read, she would not have erroneouly stated "abdominal tumour" was removed. It was an abdominal skin tumour. 6. UPDATED INFORMATION WILL BE AT: https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2021/05/3595-2-year-old-dwarf-hamster-has-itchy.html


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To re-make the video:  

HOOK. Use this footage unless you have better ones.   





Then use FLASH BACK....WhatsApp, history of previous abdominal SKIN TUMOUR removal, not abdominal tumour removal (see your old video).

Give me the script in google docs. In that way, no worries about technical mistakes.





Ms Thompson






Wart excised
Follow up on 26 May 2021. Owner is happy. No bleeding. No warts seen.


MORE INFORMATION AT: