Does This Sound Normal?!?




okay I got two impacted wisdom teeth that were at an angle towards my molars pulled. before the wisdom tooth was pulled on the right side it shattered the molar in front of it. I went to the dentist to have cavities filled and he assured me thats all it was, was a big cavity that shattered. well I went and had those wisdom teeth removed and now the gum along that tooth is very sore and bright red when gently pulled away from that tooth and then when I look with a flashlight at what I can see it sort of looks brownish/gray. should I be worried? I mean the pain is so intense I can’t eat at all and the pills I take help for like 2 hrs and then do nothing also when I do salt rinses it hurts a great deal and throbs. does this tooth sound infected at the bottom? or is this how its suppose to be on healing from the wisdom teeth? any help is appreciated and don’t worry I am going to make a dentist appointment as soon as possible.
I do have antibiotics and they seem to be doing nothing honestly, but I mean Idk.
yes and I have been taking them a whole week now.







I had tonsillitis about a month ago and 2 days ago it just randomly came back and i haven’t eaten since and its been difficult to swallow fluids but ive had some water and a bowl of soup and a few ice lollies.. last time i had it, it lasted about 2-3 days before i was able to sing and eat and drink! there are no white spots this time either, the antibiotics dint seem to be working yet although they are different from the ones i had last time..







I have an older gelding who someone managed to get a puncture wound in the side of his fetlock joint. The vet came out and flushed it out, cut away the proud flesh and bandaged it up. The injury had gone all the way into the joint and it was infected. He’s been on antibiotics for about a month now. He went from not putting any weight at all on it to seemingly sound, so we let him go from a very small paddock to a larger one, still by himself. Now the swelling has come back and he has a small limp.
I don’t know if he should go back to the smaller paddock(it is REALLY small) or if this is part of the healing process. Anyone know how long these things can take to heal?
He doesn’t have a stall-he is normally turned out 24/7 on 50 acres with a herd. He is fine by himself-he spent most of his life as a breeding stallion, but I know he still would prefer to be back with the herd. His first paddock was not much bigger than a stall-it was roughly 15ft.X15ft. His current paddock is maybe 1/4 acre.







I had antibiotics and drops they made the ringing sound quiten to a bare minimum.. Bbut I still get pain and the ringing noise goes high to low then low to high all day? Has anyone ever had this? What’s wrong with it? Will the ringing stop is it a sign of healing?







My 11 year old cat had his rear leg amputated 4 days ago due to cancer. He is adapting really well and I’m so happy I made the right decision. He has been quite active ever since the day of the surgery, I cannot keep him confined, he goes all over the house and jumps up on things, so it makes me a little concerned about the healing of the incision.

On day 1 after the surgery, the incision was a little red and bruised looking. On day 2 the redness disappeared and it was looking a lot better, very clean. On day 3 and 4 (today) I notice that the incision looks darker and a bit purply, like there are scabs forming. There is no swelling. Common sense tells me that this is normal but I’m just looking for some reassurance.

He is on antibiotics twice a day (religiously) to prevent infection, but the area is itchy and he keeps trying to lick it. He has one of those awful medical collars, but I’m afraid he might be rubbing the incision on the carpet or something when I’m not looking.

So does it sound like it is healing normally?

Thanks in advance!

By the way, I would recommend amputation for any cat if the alternatives are bleak. It seems like it would be cruel thing to do to an animal, but rest assured, they will barely miss a beat! My guy’s appetite has been better than I have seen in months, and he just looks happy, younger, and cleaner, believe it or not. I believe that the cancer lump in the leg has been draining his energy for 6 months, though we just noticed the lump a couple weeks ago. It’s amazing to see how the light has returned his eyes — he just needs to get past the next couple weeks before he will be right back to his old youthful self. Man, it was a reeeally tough decision, I was an absolute mess, but what a relief!