Empiema bolla timpanica coniglio (sintomi e intervento)

She is Sophie, a 5-year-old lop-eared rabbit. Recovered with a serious fracture to her leg and then amputated, she is a tripod rabbit. At the age of 2 she began to develop neurological symptoms: nystagmus and animal movements of the head. After tests, she was negative for encephalitis and toxoplasmosis and a CT scan showed no problems with the tympanic bullae. Lop-eared rabbits are highly predisposed to developing ear infection problems due to their pendulous ear conformation. The symptoms of empyema of the tympanic bullae are: ‼️Facial paresis (crooked and asymmetric mouth) often a symptom underestimated by many veterinarians. ‼️Neurological symptoms ‼️Rotated head ‼️Loss of balance Sophie has been taking cortisone for 3 years to relieve the symptoms. In the last few months we have seen a worsening and redone all the tests and this time the thymoma bubble was full and so we had her operated. The next day when she returned home she had already started eating and the neurological symptoms improved. Unfortunately the lop breed is highly predisposed to these problems always contact vets who are experts in exotics and we thank the super vet @vncvet for taking care of Sophie💜 #sophieconiletta #sophieconigliettacoraggiosa #aries #aries rabbit #aries ears #filling #lavocedeiconigli