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Topic Dog Boards / Health / middle ear infection
- By puddle [gb] Date 19.05.06 16:59 UTC
Can anyone help or advise on this please? I have a 16 month Welsh Springer. He had a head tilt and seemed to be struggling to hear so he had a 7 day course of anitbiotic tablets. Seemed to do the trick but then about 5 days later he had 2 funny "turns" - dizziness and rapidly moving eyes from side to side, plus walking round in circles. Thinking about it he had been falling over when playing with other dogs, stumbling, wobbly when cocking his leg and missing sharp turns etc when out for his daily walk. So putting the two things together his balance was off. Took him back to vets and they gave him antibiotic eardrops. He had these for 3 days and they made no difference, in fact he seemed worse - more funny turns, etc. Took him back and diagnosis is middle ear infection. More antibiotic tablets - this time a 10 day course to start with and likely he'll be on them for a few weeks, even after he appears back to normal. He's been on them since Monday and I can't see that there's been any improvemenet in him. He has however only had one funny turn (I've forgotten the name of these - something beginning with N) which was last night when on a short lead walk from home. It didn't last long - about 10 -15secs. Have spoken to the vet and advised not to worry since the antibiotics need more time, Just wondered of anyone else had a similar experience and could offer some advice or insight. How long can middle ear infections last? Thanks in anticipation of some assistance!
- By newfiedreams Date 19.05.06 18:12 UTC
Was it Nystagmus?  It takes at least 48 hours for the anti biotics to get 'on board' and start to do their work. There are symptoms as described by yourself that are caused by middle ear infections. However, I suppose if it's a severe infection it may take longer?? If you have no improvement by Monday I would go and see another Vet to get a second opinion? All the best, Dawn X (the other thing is Spingers are re-nown for ear problems aren't they? Long floppy ears!! Is the Vet sure there isn't a grass seed or something stuck down there??...tis the season for them???)
- By puddle [gb] Date 19.05.06 19:17 UTC
Yes it was Nystagmus! Thanks for remembering. I suppose I will just have to see how he goes over the weekend, but he's already at the end of day 5. As you say if it is a severe infcetion it will probably take longer and I do trust my vet so perhaps I just need to be patient and stop over worrying about him!! Thanks and I 'll let you know how we get on.
- By Spout Date 24.05.06 22:04 UTC
Hello Puddle,

Go into your search engine and put in robert mcdowell.  He gives a free on-line consultation. Several of my friends have had great success with the treatments he advises to use.
Good luck
Topic Dog Boards / Health / middle ear infection

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