calliecritturs
Posted : 10/11/2010 5:38:18 PM
Hmmm -- you likely would have been money ahead to ASK for the culture and sensitivity. This has gone on a long time ... and even the vet can't SEE a bacterial infection.
We had a cocker before Billy -- and when we adopted him he was constantly shaking his head -- we KNEW there was yeast and I shoved more tubes of Otomax in his ears ... but it never really went away -- it was back over and over and over ...
Bottom line -- I accepted the vet handing me "stuff" for a long time -- and then ultimately I got ticked off (the guy got a new laser and decided he wanted to 'experiment' on a procedure that I knew didn't work -- if anyone says "Zepp Procedure" to you RUN) and I switched vets.
Lo and behold -- THAT vet did a culture and sensitivity -- but by THAT time Muffin's ear canals were all but swelled shut and when there is long term inflammation like that even if you can see "in" the outer ear, the ear canal down deep can be ossifying -- and then blood vessels get kinked off and you can't even get drugs TO the ear.
I learned the hard way -- Muffin lost BOTH of his ears. It was that or lose him (no joke -- if it abscesses it can kill them). I will forever feel bad that I didn't stir up more of a stink EARLIER.
But no one ever told me that there were different *kinds* of ear infections and that you can actually KNOW what it is via a culture and sensitivity test. Often vets will say "Oh, that's probably not necessary -- let's try Momentamax" (or whatever) ... but by the time you have to go to the vet TWICE or three times and 2-3 different drugs?? You're money ahead with the test so you KNOW what to give them to **fix** it.
I don't mean to sound a know-it-all -- but dang, that vet did Muffin wrong ... and in my ignorance I let it go on too long. so I always try to make sure folks understand -- this can be one of those places you need to really holller and insist. If there is inflammation -- SOMETHING caused it.