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thecaiman
at Thu Jul 8 08:37:27 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thecaiman ]
I agree with the other poster I would get an oral swab done, what they will do is culture the swab to see what kinds of bacteria she may be carrying, dont do anything prior or youll mess up the culture but after it probally wouldnt hurt to run her through a cycle of tylan, its a safe drug, so if it helps great if not youve lost nothing but a few bucks do a search on the old forums for tylan and mycoplasm, Jeff Ronne? I think it was him, has a very good write up on it. Myco is a bacteria nomrally carried by rats if you feed rats that sneeze alot for no aperant reason ods are they have myco, in certain stages of infection, they exhibit the same symptoms your discribing her, swollen glands etc. myco is almost impossible to completly get rid of something to do with the cell wall of the bacteria, we carry it as well, antibiotics disrupt the bacterias life cycle, something about the cell wall of myco makes it hard to disrupt it also makes it hard to detect there are specials culture they have to do to find it from what I understand, as far as I know if it is myco youll never get rid of it you can only run the animal through a cycle of tylan whenever its showing clinical symptoms, anyway I would request a culture because I agree that trying drain it without solving the problem doesnt sound like a proper course of action
Best of luck hope this helps Jason ----- Jason & Danica
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