Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Bacterial Or Fungal Infection On My Lips My Dog Has A Bacterial And Fungal Infection?

My dog has a bacterial and fungal infection? - bacterial or fungal infection on my lips

And she had to go to veterinary since November, back and neck are covered with scabs / cooks were operated and stitched the wound, but another part, seem to be getting worse, constantly on antibiotics and painkillers was the last week. The vet said that his life was in danger, but I have to keep constantly in bed, as is blood everywhere, and I am concerned about hygiene, and my son, but not contagious. It is an American Bulldog and is almost seven years she's happy with her and did not think shelved down, I would like to get a second opinion, and no one has tested as something that helps.

4 comments:

JR said...

You may need to seek a second opinion. They should be a anti-fungal spray and perhaps should have received a steroid injection to heal the wounds to heal. When this happens since November have to give you a better antibiotics

bluebonn... said...

You might want to try a little cider vinegar. It is an agent of healing and works for a lot of things. You can also try some aloe vera gel. I would vinegar diluted with water and poured like on the surface (it burns a little, but she is in pain and can not burn as bad as the pain of those who have already done so) and then apply aloe vera gel generously several times a day .

You can call and ask what we recommend a herbalist. Chinese medicine can also be useful.

Jeancomm... said...

Getting a second opinion. It may just need a change of regime.
Or a thyroid pill. Harley had changed a fungal infection throughout the body and the vet again to a vegetarian diet every $ 36.00 pocket and on thyroid pills for $ 22.00 per month. Your skin problem has completely disappeared. Vet washed twice with by rubbing the skin with a shampoo. It's like a new dog is 12 years. He has more energy and is very good to see him feeling good. It is also very nice to be able, without thinking about what you have to love the mushrooms.

Bellabul... said...

I agree with the first answer. Find someone who specializes in dermatology, because it sounds like the vet you see, it does not help the problem. Vets do not know everything and do not know the things that are often found only in a book. Vould or just another opinion from another vet, anyway, take it elsewhere.

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