Tuesday, August 17, 2010

epistaxis

Saurabh Saxena a pug ,female wt 4.9kg,during feeding suddenly developed bleeding from nose(one nostril),temp normal lost quite lot of blood wen reached clinic,used inj OTC,revici,botropase to stop healing,gave atropine n xylazine to anaesthetize took more than double usual dose to sleep for 1 hr ,blood in sneezing,dog very active,used ice bath also ,again after 2 hrs the bleeding restarted used inj calmpose,menadione .and adrenaline topically .wat can be the cause .no vaccination history.more likely a clotting disorder but is this normal and can it flare up just like that and what more can be done to check such continuous bleeding??thanks

sorry during second time the blood was cming more from mouth than nose..checked thoroughly no bone,foreign material or pyorrhea found??

December 21, 2009 at 8:05am · · · Flag
    • Saurabh Saxena sorry again ,typing error in sec line"to stop bleeding"heheh
      December 21, 2009 at 8:06am · ·
    • Gagan Gaudi whats the blood picture i mean check for the platelets count if less can be put on steroids. u can tell the owner to keep the animal in a calm and quite space so that it dont get excited
      December 21, 2009 at 8:44am · ·
    • Swarupmay Majumdar apical abcess?
      December 21, 2009 at 9:47am · ·
    • Saurabh Saxena even i had a doubt abt platelet count but cant go for tests unless the animal stabilizes and once animal is ok,owner does not want to go for tests!!so a catch 22 situation...but the gud news is dog came today morning and is fit as a fiddle.
      December 21, 2009 at 5:00pm · ·
    • Swarupmay Majumdar thats why sometimes we need to see things in very sipmle way !! not agreeing with me now?
      December 21, 2009 at 6:49pm · ·
    • Gautam Unny doc platelet counts are needed whether the owner agrees or not, tell the owner to f**k off. that's our territory. if the pug does not agree will he take responsibility? no instead he'll blame us. so tests are needed. also vitamin K would have been advisable.
      December 22, 2009 at 9:09am · ·
    • Saurabh Saxena yup doc,mendione given in the first post.pug is fit but don know which drug actually saved him???
      December 22, 2009 at 10:39am · ·

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