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My rabbit has a lump on his leg with an open wound. What can I do?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Small Animal | Rabbit | Male | unneutered | 5 years and 11 months old

Hi I have a rabbit (6 years old) and a few weeks ago I noticed that he had a ball in the right thigh (thought it was an abscess and that in a few days it would decrease and return to normal) However it remains the same but now there's a wound in that area (is not a deep wound, but is large). His behavior and appetite are normal. I cleaned the wound with serum and put on antibiotic ointment. I have no financial means to go to a vet because they are expensive here. What can I do? Will he be ok?

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Answered By Mariya Gugel, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on February 11th, 2018

Poor Shu! I can see that the growth is relatively large and inflamed. It also appears to have a bit of dead tissue in the center. This is likely to be fairly painful, so Shu should be seen by a vet to receive pain medication and a thorough cleaning of the area which may require mild sedation. There are certain viruses that predispose rabbits to developing masses, and while there is no cure for the virus itself, the mass can be removed to improve quality of life. If you have any other rabbits, I recommend separating them from Shu as the virus can be contagious. I hope this helps and that all is well!

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