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Hi everyone!
Long story not so short;
Our cat, Venla, gets her ears treated with Cortavance twice a week, after a long trial of trying meds that keep the yeast and bacteria away - Cortavance for ears and Itrafungal orally are the ones that work for her. She has had myringotomy done twice, over a year ago, she battled with middle ear infection for a long time, did myringotomie and a second CT scan showed that the infection is gone. She most likely still has a small hole in her right eardrum.
Medicated her ears on Sunday/Monday night, doing one ear at a time. I was stupid enough to medicate her right ear when she was sort of lying down. Immediately after putting the Cortavance in, she got an awful sneezing fit, and after a while clear snot came out. Today her nose made little wheezing sounds, so I made her sneeze by rubbing her gums, clear snot again. Sneezed her until nothing came out, few hours after that she had a sort of coughing fit that stopped pretty fast.
Any views on this? Her mucous membranes must be irritated because Cortavance is kind of hardcore, smells like the strongest liquor and has Propylene glycol methyl ether, in it, which is a solvent?
Should I just keep an eye on her for a while?
Long story not so short;
Our cat, Venla, gets her ears treated with Cortavance twice a week, after a long trial of trying meds that keep the yeast and bacteria away - Cortavance for ears and Itrafungal orally are the ones that work for her. She has had myringotomy done twice, over a year ago, she battled with middle ear infection for a long time, did myringotomie and a second CT scan showed that the infection is gone. She most likely still has a small hole in her right eardrum.
Medicated her ears on Sunday/Monday night, doing one ear at a time. I was stupid enough to medicate her right ear when she was sort of lying down. Immediately after putting the Cortavance in, she got an awful sneezing fit, and after a while clear snot came out. Today her nose made little wheezing sounds, so I made her sneeze by rubbing her gums, clear snot again. Sneezed her until nothing came out, few hours after that she had a sort of coughing fit that stopped pretty fast.
Any views on this? Her mucous membranes must be irritated because Cortavance is kind of hardcore, smells like the strongest liquor and has Propylene glycol methyl ether, in it, which is a solvent?
Should I just keep an eye on her for a while?