RosL
Well-Known Member
This is not an emergency as such. It's a chronic infection, pretty well under control, for now at least, but I'm always open to new advice.
Cinnamon, my almost 5-yr-old lop girl has a chronic pseudomonas infection in her nasal cavity. She's had a sample cultured for sensitivity, as a result of which she has 3.2ml daily of enrofloxacin (Baytril) orally and gentimicine (Tiacil) nasal drop twice daily.
This is working very well and she is a happy bunny with a good appetite, bright outlook and playful nature. She doesn't suffer from gut issues so the Baytril can't be playing havoc with her gut flora. But I keep bunny probiotic paste (Fibreplex) to hand all the time, just in case a problem should arise.
I'm well aware of the dangers of it tracking down into her lungs and also into her inner ear and causing tilt.
I was advised by a breeder to also drip strong tea into her nostrils as the orgnism is sensitive to tannin. However, my cousin works in a hospital lab and she asked the bacteriologist how effective this was likely to be. He told her that the dose to kill the organism would need to be so strong that it would also kill Cinnamon, so that is obviously not going to be something to pursue.
The vets and I believe that the whole thing has arisen because of problems set up by teeth root overgrowth. Cinnamon has a dreadful molar malocclusion, especially on the right. When she was very young and it was first discovered, we were referred to Frances Harcourt Brown who practices less than 2 hrs drive away and even she was impressed with how bad it is. So all her life Cinnamon has had to have very regular dentals, currently about 8 weeks apart. (We had a glitch in the middle when I tried out a different vet who is much closer to me geographically and they kept saying her teeth were fine, no need for a dental. I went back to my own vet when the pseudomonas started up and she actually needed a tooth extracted! Needless to say I no longer use the local vet.)
So, that's the situation. If anybody here has any advice, I'd be very interested to read it.
Cinnamon, my almost 5-yr-old lop girl has a chronic pseudomonas infection in her nasal cavity. She's had a sample cultured for sensitivity, as a result of which she has 3.2ml daily of enrofloxacin (Baytril) orally and gentimicine (Tiacil) nasal drop twice daily.
This is working very well and she is a happy bunny with a good appetite, bright outlook and playful nature. She doesn't suffer from gut issues so the Baytril can't be playing havoc with her gut flora. But I keep bunny probiotic paste (Fibreplex) to hand all the time, just in case a problem should arise.
I'm well aware of the dangers of it tracking down into her lungs and also into her inner ear and causing tilt.
I was advised by a breeder to also drip strong tea into her nostrils as the orgnism is sensitive to tannin. However, my cousin works in a hospital lab and she asked the bacteriologist how effective this was likely to be. He told her that the dose to kill the organism would need to be so strong that it would also kill Cinnamon, so that is obviously not going to be something to pursue.
The vets and I believe that the whole thing has arisen because of problems set up by teeth root overgrowth. Cinnamon has a dreadful molar malocclusion, especially on the right. When she was very young and it was first discovered, we were referred to Frances Harcourt Brown who practices less than 2 hrs drive away and even she was impressed with how bad it is. So all her life Cinnamon has had to have very regular dentals, currently about 8 weeks apart. (We had a glitch in the middle when I tried out a different vet who is much closer to me geographically and they kept saying her teeth were fine, no need for a dental. I went back to my own vet when the pseudomonas started up and she actually needed a tooth extracted! Needless to say I no longer use the local vet.)
So, that's the situation. If anybody here has any advice, I'd be very interested to read it.