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Spider bite, hornet attack?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 953579" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Vet did, I wasn't there when he looked at her, husband was. They put her in the chute & the Vet could find no sign of injury inside her mouth, but he also couldn't find any sign of injury outside. </p><p>We're at day 10 after the swelling first appeared. Although it started under her jaw it progressed to the side of her jaw by the 2nd day. It was very symmetrical at that time. The swelling has subsided enough that she can eat hay, but it did not subside evenly. The swelling on one side is still noticible.</p><p></p><p>I just asked my husband how well doc could see in her mouth, he said not very much. Now I wonder if an abscessed jaw tooth could have done this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 953579, member: 1974"] Vet did, I wasn't there when he looked at her, husband was. They put her in the chute & the Vet could find no sign of injury inside her mouth, but he also couldn't find any sign of injury outside. We're at day 10 after the swelling first appeared. Although it started under her jaw it progressed to the side of her jaw by the 2nd day. It was very symmetrical at that time. The swelling has subsided enough that she can eat hay, but it did not subside evenly. The swelling on one side is still noticible. I just asked my husband how well doc could see in her mouth, he said not very much. Now I wonder if an abscessed jaw tooth could have done this? [/QUOTE]
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