Anal Glands
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:03 am
Hello,
Would those who are vets or have an interest in animal treatment
give your thoughts on this difficult to nail case? Many thanks.
8 year old black Labrador dog.
Brought in for long-term recurrent ear infections with mites -
bilateral but R often < than L. Shakes head with
infestation/infection. Chocolate, brown discharge that can become
chunky/spotty as problem progresses. Faint yeasty smell. No
modalities.
Other problems:
- Epilepsy - currently being controlled by sodium valproate and
phenobarbitone. Was able to see a video record of dog having a
seizure. Becomes poorly coordinated, as if drunk. Remains conscious
and able to respond to commands - seems overly happy and eager to
please - also part of normal state. Very wobbly walk if called - <
hind legs. Towards end of seizure, wobbling, drunken movements become
so pronounced that dog loses balances and crashes into
furniture,floor. No dribbling or incontinence. Lasts about 2-5
minutes. Occurs every 1 -2 months. Before medication, seizure would
become so severe that dog would be bent on floor in banana position
with nose to tail - would be distressed at this point. No modalities.
- History of repeatedly blocked anal glands. Approx every month would
discharge over floor/carpet a large amount of mid brown,putrid, watery
mucous - very offensive smell. Surgical removal of glands 2 years ago.
- ? Gluten intolerance + food intolerances - rumbling abdo and
diarrhoea. < dry dog food, bread, wheat products, anything with
additives. OK with meat and rice. Gross feeder.
Sleep - snores and sleeps with head propped against wall at 90
degrees. Prefers L side.
Thermal - neither hot or chilly
Temperament - clumsy, boisterous, foolish, very friendly, happy even
when sick, needy. Attached to wife of family - has to be constantly
beside her and receiving attention to the point of obsessiveness -
seems to arise from anxiety on separation - happy and contented if
with wife. Husband described him as "pest". Had been a guide dog puppy
for the blind - being looked after by this family before his training
school. Once at the school, had to be returned to family as pining for
wife and therefore not suitable for training. No known fears.
No other remarkable symptoms or history.
Treatment
Responded well to Sulph for 3 weeks then relapsed with no improvement
on change of potencies. Discharge had completely disappeared between
doses. Dose repeated on return of symptoms.
Prescribed Stram. Good response for 2 weeks A/A and then relapsed - no
response to potency changes.
Calc-c. No improvement.
Any comments would be appreciated, especially re the anal glands and
peculiar discharge as this had been such a strong feature of the case
prior to their removal. Hard to repertorise or MM with our human
books.
--
Best regards,
Fran mailto:FranSheffield@homeopathyplus.com.au
Would those who are vets or have an interest in animal treatment
give your thoughts on this difficult to nail case? Many thanks.
8 year old black Labrador dog.
Brought in for long-term recurrent ear infections with mites -
bilateral but R often < than L. Shakes head with
infestation/infection. Chocolate, brown discharge that can become
chunky/spotty as problem progresses. Faint yeasty smell. No
modalities.
Other problems:
- Epilepsy - currently being controlled by sodium valproate and
phenobarbitone. Was able to see a video record of dog having a
seizure. Becomes poorly coordinated, as if drunk. Remains conscious
and able to respond to commands - seems overly happy and eager to
please - also part of normal state. Very wobbly walk if called - <
hind legs. Towards end of seizure, wobbling, drunken movements become
so pronounced that dog loses balances and crashes into
furniture,floor. No dribbling or incontinence. Lasts about 2-5
minutes. Occurs every 1 -2 months. Before medication, seizure would
become so severe that dog would be bent on floor in banana position
with nose to tail - would be distressed at this point. No modalities.
- History of repeatedly blocked anal glands. Approx every month would
discharge over floor/carpet a large amount of mid brown,putrid, watery
mucous - very offensive smell. Surgical removal of glands 2 years ago.
- ? Gluten intolerance + food intolerances - rumbling abdo and
diarrhoea. < dry dog food, bread, wheat products, anything with
additives. OK with meat and rice. Gross feeder.
Sleep - snores and sleeps with head propped against wall at 90
degrees. Prefers L side.
Thermal - neither hot or chilly
Temperament - clumsy, boisterous, foolish, very friendly, happy even
when sick, needy. Attached to wife of family - has to be constantly
beside her and receiving attention to the point of obsessiveness -
seems to arise from anxiety on separation - happy and contented if
with wife. Husband described him as "pest". Had been a guide dog puppy
for the blind - being looked after by this family before his training
school. Once at the school, had to be returned to family as pining for
wife and therefore not suitable for training. No known fears.
No other remarkable symptoms or history.
Treatment
Responded well to Sulph for 3 weeks then relapsed with no improvement
on change of potencies. Discharge had completely disappeared between
doses. Dose repeated on return of symptoms.
Prescribed Stram. Good response for 2 weeks A/A and then relapsed - no
response to potency changes.
Calc-c. No improvement.
Any comments would be appreciated, especially re the anal glands and
peculiar discharge as this had been such a strong feature of the case
prior to their removal. Hard to repertorise or MM with our human
books.
--
Best regards,
Fran mailto:FranSheffield@homeopathyplus.com.au