Hello Martha-
you wrote:
>Is a swollen vulva in adrenal disease a more severe symptom than the hair
>loss or is it just another indicator of hormone imbalance. From the
>letters, people seem so pleased when the swelling is reduced even if the
>hair isn't growing back. Our oldest girl (8+ yrs) has become almost
>completely bald and has aswollen vulva but thanks to Bob C's gravy is
>bouncing around like a 2 year old. Should she be on Ovaban or some such
>thing?
In the sheltering experience the swollen vulvar means the hormones have
reached high estrus point-- meaning the body temperature is higher-- what
the significance here is that if left in this prolonged state the ferret
will undoubtedly develop aplastic anemia. Given that the ferrets age is
stated as 8 years-- and it has been adrenal symptomatic for a long period
of time - i can understand the reluctance for surgery-- this would have
been the only option prior to this--
I am not sure what I would do in your situation. Clearly the surgery is
the only thing that can help at this point. We use alternative therapies
here-- but it must be caught much earlier-- we have done surgery to an
enlarged vulva on the therapy only to find it was a right glad and a
ligation was required-- hey she is doing fine-- she has lived a year
longer than anyone expected-- still maintained on a nutritional support...
hope you find an answer-- at this point I am not sure the lysodren/
mitotane would do the trick-- have you broached this with the vet???!
Alicia
for the many faces at Ferret Wise
[Posted in FML issue 2642]