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Alicia K Drakiotes <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Sep 1997 16:26:43 -0400
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Chris,
 
You posted:
>Recently took OP to vet for wheezing (like a severe asthma attack),
>lethargy, poor appetite.  OP was given a Baytril injection and Clavomox
>antibiotic.  The next day OP had a large swollen area on the left side of
>his neck and it appears to extend under his neck.  His wheezing and lethargy
>improved, but now it seems his wheezing and short of breath are becoming
>worse again.  His neck is still swollen.  That didn't shrink at all.  It
>looks like a goiter or something.  Any ideas about this?
 
The swollen area you speak of on your ferrets neck sounds to be one of the
nodes (glands) this is something that will frequently occur when the ferret
has an infection or health condition.  Did your vet mention this to you?
How old is the ferret?
 
The wheezing could be a respiratory infection if so the Baytril should help.
It may also be an allergy, though this seems like a very harsh allergic
reaction, so I wouldn't bet on this.
 
Please keep in touch with your vet.  If there is no improvement you may want
to have the ferret checked for cardiomyopathy.  -If it is this, the wheezing
ciould be from fluids entering the lungs due to the cardiomyopathy.
 
Sending best wishes and healing thoughts to your fuzzy.
 
Alicia
a shelter MOm
[Posted in FML issue 2066]

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