Figure 7: Bramble’s facial abscess
Case history and photos
History and Diagnosis
Bramble lived to 2 1/2, healthy and happy. A month prior to being treated for a respiratory infection, he
developed a large abscess on his face, which was treated effectively
and did not return. However soon after he developed severe respiratory
problems. He had never had any respiratory problems before in his life.
Either the abscess infection went systemic, or his immune system
took a beating from the abscess ordeal and a respiratory pathogen
took advantage of it.
Bramble’s breathing had become very laboured. X-ray’s were taken, that showed some white out near the bronchi with patchy infiltrates, and no fluid. Scarring of the lungs was suspected.
Treatment
Treatment was tried with antibiotics (even gentocin) and flagyl and followed up with a probiotic after completion of the antibiotic.
In addition, heart
medications, lasix, aminophylline, vitamin injection, and Sub Q fluids were provided, but the only thing that seemed
to ease his breathing were daily anti-inflammatory injections. This
took a huge toll on his weight, and he lost condition rapidly.
Outcome
Within the following couple of days, Bramble decided he wasn’t going to eat or drink anymore and
was just lying there looking exhausted. We decided the time had
come to help him peacefully to sleep. We held him and stroked him
and told him we loved him as he drifted under the gas. It was so
peaceful and also a relief not to see him have to struggle to take a breath.
Bramble was buried in the garden alongside his best buddy and littermate,
“The Bear”.
His angelic black fuzzy face will be missed.
In this photo swelling from the abscess
can be seen around the right eye.
*A memorable mention here. When you take a visit to The Dapper Rat web site, you’ll notice Bramble’s wonderfully
fuzzy face on the refridgerator magnets that Robyn makes.*
Photo and case history courtesy of Bramble’s humans, Al and Robyn Arthur.
Posted on June 28, 2003, 11:54,
Last updated on October 21, 2005, 09:15
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