Hi everyone,
My lovely bunny Snowball had an infected tooth root that was extracted in October. He had mild rhinitis because of that but it was easily treated with antibiotics. Since last week he had a runny eye (same side as the removed tooth), with milky appearance. The vet flushed the tear duct and indeed, a whiteish liquid came out. He got gentamycin-containing eye drops but his situation didn't improve, and he now got Baytril. Otherwise he eats a lot, is active and acts totally normal. He really doesn't seem to have pain. Is it common that the tear duct becomes infected after tooth extraction? Or can it be that he has another infected tooth root, or even worse that the infection spread to his jaw? He got a bit better after Baytril (it's been only 24h since the first dosis) but I'm very concerned about the sweet little guy.
I would appreciate any similar story or advice.
Thanks a lot,
Anca
My lovely bunny Snowball had an infected tooth root that was extracted in October. He had mild rhinitis because of that but it was easily treated with antibiotics. Since last week he had a runny eye (same side as the removed tooth), with milky appearance. The vet flushed the tear duct and indeed, a whiteish liquid came out. He got gentamycin-containing eye drops but his situation didn't improve, and he now got Baytril. Otherwise he eats a lot, is active and acts totally normal. He really doesn't seem to have pain. Is it common that the tear duct becomes infected after tooth extraction? Or can it be that he has another infected tooth root, or even worse that the infection spread to his jaw? He got a bit better after Baytril (it's been only 24h since the first dosis) but I'm very concerned about the sweet little guy.
I would appreciate any similar story or advice.
Thanks a lot,
Anca