starla
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Hi all,
I have got a 6 month old sow who was originally diagnosed with Pnuemonia.
An x ray was taken which showed one lung completely filled with fluid. She looked like she was panting, with her sides moving rapidly and obviously. She was blue around the lips.
She was on Baytril, then Sulfatrim for 3 weeks, also neublised twice a day for over a month. During this time she seemed to improve slightly, but her breathing is still very fast and she's very quiet. Also very thin. Lips are not blue any longer.
After investigating, I think the pnuemonia is gone, but I think she's got heart problems? I saw the vet again who agreed we could try heart meds for this week and see if there was any improvement. I haven't had any heart scans done because a specialist would need to be called in, apparently he only comes once a month
She's now on Fortekor 2.5mg tablet 1/4 twice a day, Vetmedin 1.25mg tablet 1/4 twice a day, and Frusol 0.4ml twice a day. She's still breathing very quickly. No crackly breathing, vet said she sounded clear. Since the meds, she is more lively and eating better, I'm feeding her critical care twice a day to try and boost her weight further, but why is she still breathing so rapidly? She's around 680g.
Can anyone advise? What can I ask my vet to do next? another x ray? She absolutely cannot be sedated for anything.
I have got a 6 month old sow who was originally diagnosed with Pnuemonia.
An x ray was taken which showed one lung completely filled with fluid. She looked like she was panting, with her sides moving rapidly and obviously. She was blue around the lips.
She was on Baytril, then Sulfatrim for 3 weeks, also neublised twice a day for over a month. During this time she seemed to improve slightly, but her breathing is still very fast and she's very quiet. Also very thin. Lips are not blue any longer.
After investigating, I think the pnuemonia is gone, but I think she's got heart problems? I saw the vet again who agreed we could try heart meds for this week and see if there was any improvement. I haven't had any heart scans done because a specialist would need to be called in, apparently he only comes once a month
She's now on Fortekor 2.5mg tablet 1/4 twice a day, Vetmedin 1.25mg tablet 1/4 twice a day, and Frusol 0.4ml twice a day. She's still breathing very quickly. No crackly breathing, vet said she sounded clear. Since the meds, she is more lively and eating better, I'm feeding her critical care twice a day to try and boost her weight further, but why is she still breathing so rapidly? She's around 680g.
Can anyone advise? What can I ask my vet to do next? another x ray? She absolutely cannot be sedated for anything.