
I had roach neutered on the 22nd and it seems like it's causing some pain discomfort what can I do being have no money really


It's completely natural to be concerned about Roach's comfort following his neutering procedure. Post-surgical discomfort is quite common, but there are several steps you can take at home to help him feel more at ease.
To start, make sure Roach has a quiet and cozy place to rest, away from any disturbances. It's crucial to limit his activity to avoid putting any strain on the surgical site. You might notice some swelling or redness, which is normal, but be vigilant for any excessive swelling, discharge, or foul odor, as these could be signs of an infection.
If Roach appears to be in pain, you can try using a warm compress on the area for short periods to help soothe him. Just ensure the compress isn't too hot and always wrap it in a cloth to prevent direct contact with his skin.
It's also important to prevent Roach from licking or biting at the incision site. If he starts doing this, you may need to use an Elizabethan collar, or cone, to stop the behavior, as it can lead to infections or delayed healing.
Monitor his appetite and energy levels closely. If he refuses to eat or drink, or if you notice significant changes in his behavior, it could indicate that he needs additional care.
Should you observe any signs of infection or if his discomfort seems to worsen, please reach out to the veterinary clinic where the surgery was performed. They can provide guidance or assistance, even if financial concerns are an issue.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Thank you.
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