Hi all,
Earlier this year I took the lovely Lily to the vet with what turned out to be acne and an infected claw...biopsies were taken and after not responding to antirobe, then amoxicillin and gentamicin, her toe was amputated and she was found to have MRSA and E-Coli in the toe biopsy. Anyway, no concrete diagnosis was reached and it seemed to all clear up on its own.
Last week I spotted a little patch of acne and so I checked her toes and sure enough, they were looking slightly scaly so off she went to the vet again - I was hoping I'd caught it early enough to stop it becomming a major problem for her....
During this week Lily's been on amoxicillin and malaseb footwash and although her toes seemed better, she didn't seem well in herself [you know how you can just tell?] and so back to the vet this evening and as well as a small hard lump on her lower 'lip', the inside of her mouth is very inflamed. The vet gave her a steroid injection - for 24hrs - as well as Prednicare tabs to start tomorrow and she's had a long term antibiotic injection. The vet said it looked like Stomatitis which has occurred as a secondary symptom. Lily gets a slight infection which she can't fight, her immunity is weakened even more and so she ends up getting something even worse than the original, fairly insignificant, complaint.
My issue with this is....am I being unreasonable in thinking they should perhaps be looking at finding the root cause of her problem rather than, in effect, treating the symptoms? The first time around they ran tests, took blood, did biopsies and didn't actually find anything much and that seems to be what's happening again. Last ime it ended up as MRSA and E-Coli, this time it's Somatitis.
What do you think? I've been with the same vets for 9 years but I'm seriously thinking of changing.