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Balloon Syndrome Hedgehog Found in Gloucestershire Field
Balloon Syndrome Hedgehog Found in Gloucestershire Field
Balloon Syndrome Hedgehog Found in Gloucestershire Field
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Wild Hedgehog Rescue Hedgehog with balloon syndrome sitting in a plastic trayWild
Hedgehog Rescue
Manager Emily Harper said she has "deflated" the hedgehog as much as she can
A hedgehog has had to be deflated by rescuers after swelling up to the size of a
football.
The female hedgehog, which had inflated to twice its normal size, was discovered in
a field near Quedgeley, Gloucestershire.
At Wild Hogs Hedgehog Rescue, the hedgehog was diagnosed with balloon syndrome
caused by gas collecting under the skin.
Manager Emily Harper said: "I have deflated her as much as I can.
"But he couldn't say where and we were unable to locate her. She was finally found
by a dog walker."
Wild Hedgehog Rescue Hedgehog with balloon syndrome being held by someone wearing
black glovesWild Hedgehog Rescue
Ms Harper said the the rescue centre deals with more than 500 hedgehogs a year but
only sees one with balloon syndrome
Balloon syndrome only occurs in hedgehogs and is due to their ability to curl up,
meaning they have a gap under their skin.
Ms Harper said air can get trapped under the skin - sometimes from an infected
wound - and the animal can "balloon up".
"She'd grown so big you couldn't see her legs and her skin was very tight at the
limit of what it could stretch to," she said.
At the rescue centre, a needle was inserted under the hedgehog's skin to release
some of the trapped air.
"I deflated her as much as I could and took most of the air out. She hasn't re-
inflated straight away - which is a good sign," said Ms Harper.
"There's still more air to come out - she's still a bit big - but we will do this
at the vets when she goes in for x-ray."
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