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发表于 2024-2-8 17:49:46
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All of the above, but without owner compliance or economic ability, this rabbit might not do well. Snuffles is often multi factorial, chronic, often progresses relentlessly if the primary cause is not addressed early. Since pasteurella, staphylococcus and other commensals invade the inflamed tissue, it is impossible if not futile to treat with antibiotics, even after culture (if you get any growth, pasteurella must be put in blood agar without conservatives immediately to get any growth, so internal lab…)because these are part of the bunny’s flora.
The gold standard for dx is CT, because radiography will not tell you anything about the sinus and turbinates, tumors/polyps or foreign bodies…you should talk to the owners about this, because they might have unrealistic expectations of simple quick fixes…rabbits might initially respond to tear duct flushes, anti inflammatory meds, mucolytics and nebulization therapy (F10, saline, bromhexine). Environmental changes must be considered, since this is often a disease caused by stress, pollutants and other environmental factors.
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