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Bumblefoot is usually caused first by an abrasion to the skin of the foot pad and then an infection sets in causing a large growth on the bottom of the chickens foot. It doesn't have to be a wide open cut just a small scrape or light abrasion to the foot pad will be enough to cause a problem. Most cases of bumblefoot involve the following bacteria: Staphylococcus Aureus, E.coli, or Corynebacterium. Once the infection takes hold in a matter of days the foot and or foot pad becomes swollen and is somewhat reddened and may be hot to the touch. If the foot is swollen but is still soft to the touch you have a very good chance of curing the problem with antibiotics alone. If you allow it to go untreated, the chickens will often succumb to secondary infections.
It sounds as if your dog has an infected pad or something is stuck in it or between the pads/toes. If he will not allow you to feel around the pad then he should be seen by the vet asap. He is suffering with pain. Good luck!
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If your hampsters foot is swollen and its tail is red and curved you should take it to the vet.
wath is the cause of swollen foot and face after been heat by a metal.
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The bottom of your foot is called the sole or pad.
Legumes can swell up a foot. So can athritis, sprains, and strains. If you have done any physical activities lately, then you might have injured yourself. If not, then perhaps you are eating too many lentils, and need to replace with rice, or you might have arthritis.
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if due to high uric acid, may need a morphine injection Answer You need to see a doctor. If you have not injured our foot, a swollen foot or swollen feet can indicate a heart condition, among other medical conditions. Either way, you should see a doctor to determine what the cause is.
swollen foot.