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ILovePeanut
11-25-2019, 09:18 AM
So I've posted about this a few times before, but wanted some input. Peanut has had one nostril that keeps getting white mucus in it (right side). She's been to the vet several times and the vet hasn't seen anything inside the nostril and she's been treated with baytril and it goes away. Then it comes back! She eats, drinks, has no other issues and acts normal. I have a humidifier in the room which seemed to help for a while and now it's back again. Her teeth are fine, her ears are fine. Lungs sound good. I'm baffled. Any ideas??

Extra info- gets fresh veggies everyday with rodent blocks. Gets shelled nuts to wear down her teeth. She's 4 years old.

Mel1959
11-25-2019, 09:20 AM
Have you had an X-ray of her head done? Have you ever stacked two antibiotics, like Clavamox and Baytril? Or used any other antibiotic?

ILovePeanut
11-25-2019, 09:25 AM
No x-ray as of yet because the vet would have to knock her out and she had a spinal injury when she was very small and we both agreed it would be to dangerous. No combo drugs either but I can ask her about that. Would both cipro+baytril be more effective then the baytril alone? Thank you for replying!

Mel1959
11-25-2019, 09:34 AM
I ask about the head x ray because squirrels can get odontoma where the teeth grow inward and can cause sinus problems and infections. X ray is the only way to diagnose.

I see you’re in Florida. May I ask which area? We have some outstanding squirrel vets in the state.

I’m not sure which antibiotics would be best to stack or use. I will refer another member to this thread as she is our medicine guru.

CritterMom
11-25-2019, 09:38 AM
No x-ray as of yet because the vet would have to knock her out and she had a spinal injury when she was very small and we both agreed it would be to dangerous. No combo drugs either but I can ask her about that. Would both cipro+baytril be more effective then the baytril alone? Thank you for replying!

Cipro and baytril are nearly identical - Cipro is the human version and Baytril is the animal version.

Both of these drugs are fairly narrow in the infections they treat. They kick the butt out of what they treat but they are often given for things that they will NOT treat.

Clavamox is broader spectrum - it treats a wider range of infections that cipro/baytril will not treat. It is more of a shotgun approach. I would absolutely try using it either alone or in conjunction with another drug.

Has the vet ever cultured the mucous? I would absolutely do that. They CAN get bordetella - it is kennel cough in dogs but more upper respiratory in squirrels, and if that is the case, doxycycline is, I think, the course usually taken. And if not it should tell you what you are dealing with so that the proper antibiotic for THAT issue can be given.

ILovePeanut
11-25-2019, 09:47 AM
Just got an appt just now to run her in for an x Ray. Vets gonna try to do it without knocking her out. They must not be busy today! Wish us luck. Thank u guys. I'll ask about the doxy and Cipro too.

Mel1959
11-25-2019, 09:51 AM
If you can get a culture like crittermom suggested that would be helpful.

CritterMom
11-25-2019, 11:15 AM
Just got an appt just now to run her in for an x Ray. Vets gonna try to do it without knocking her out. They must not be busy today! Wish us luck. Thank u guys. I'll ask about the doxy and Cipro too.

CLAVAMOX!!

ILovePeanut
11-25-2019, 11:21 AM
Yes :) Trust me I've got this page out while I'm here! I won't forget. Thank u!!

ILovePeanut
11-25-2019, 11:52 AM
Alright, x ray is all done! It came back clear, her teeth look good, there's no tumor or blockage. So onto the clavomox!

frankc
11-25-2019, 12:18 PM
So far that is great news !!!!! :serene

JLM27
11-25-2019, 07:45 PM
Could there be a fungal infection?

ILovePeanut
11-25-2019, 08:58 PM
Won't know for a bit but the clavomox should help if there's any infection. I speculated with the vet that maybe it was allergies since we moved. You guys have been loads of help though!

ILovePeanut
11-28-2019, 08:56 PM
Hey guys, just an update. She's still doing good, and she's been on the clavomox since my post. I've been giving (live culture) yogurt with it as well which she loves. I was wondering (since I can't ask the vet right now and it's 9 pm...) how fast should clavomox clear up the mucus? And would either the clavomox or yogurt give her lighter poops? They're more caramel colored then dark brown. Sorry, just stressing.

Also Happy Thanksgiving all!

stepnstone
11-29-2019, 12:11 AM
Hey guys, just an update. She's still doing good, and she's been on the clavomox since my post. I've been giving (live culture) yogurt with it as well which she loves. I was wondering (since I can't ask the vet right now and it's 9 pm...) how fast should clavomox clear up the mucus? And would either the clavomox or yogurt give her lighter poops? They're more caramel colored then dark brown. Sorry, just stressing. Also Happy Thanksgiving all!

Unsure if your meaning yogurt along with the Ab or in addition to?
A probiotic (yogurt) should be given 2 hours before or two hours after the antibiotic to avoid working against the other.
Is her stool soft or firm/hard ? If soft that's explainable as ab's often cause loose/soft stool, and often diarrhea.
Providing extra hydration is important when administering ab's. The "color" I would suspect is the yogurt. :dono
If her stool is dry I would definitely push hydration in between regular feeding.

ILovePeanut
11-29-2019, 08:45 AM
Ah, okay! The stools aren't soft or dry, just her normal ones but lighter. Was concerned about it as I don't want her to get diarrhea on top of this. And she has been well hydrated. Thank you!!