jo1010
11-04-2013, 05:37 PM
Pooh is a 13 year old Yorkshire terrier diagnosed with adrenal cushings – after continuing therapy with trilostane his basic condition has improved, but is susceptible to changes in the fluctuating cortisol level – we have to keep changing the dosage of trilostane as his cortisol levels rise and fall (detected by regular periodic blood testing).
His main daily discomfort at the moment stems from a facial ‘wart’, see pic. The ‘wart’ is a cauliflower type growth, and has grown larger over time. It has a fleshy surface and is full of blood, which flows freely when the area is knocked or prodded.
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii594/empiricist1/Mr%20Pooh/010_zps77d7d9f2.jpg (http://s1261.photobucket.com/user/empiricist1/media/Mr%20Pooh/010_zps77d7d9f2.jpg.html)
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii594/empiricist1/Mr%20Pooh/004_zpsf4716439.jpg (http://s1261.photobucket.com/user/empiricist1/media/Mr%20Pooh/004_zpsf4716439.jpg.html)
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii594/empiricist1/Mr%20Pooh/006_zps67fc6f29.jpg (http://s1261.photobucket.com/user/empiricist1/media/Mr%20Pooh/006_zps67fc6f29.jpg.html)
Now it is around 1/4inch proud of his skin and around 3/8inch diameter. It seems to daily distress, particularly in the evening for some reason when he seems to have an urge to rub or scratch it – clearly it seems to have to ability to drive him berserk.
His hair also gets caught up in the dried blood on the wart, which if he were to rub/scratch at it, which cause it to bleed again, and then the blood would dry, and the cycle would begin again. Naturally we try to intervene before this point. The vet suggested daily salt baths of the area, but this seems to remove the dried blood, causes fresh blood to issue, which by the following day has dried, and the cycle then starts again. So this approach does not seem to bring benefits.
Otherwise we use a ‘buster’ (UK) head collar most nights to stop his rubbing of the area, but this obviously doesn’t really cure his need to rub, what must be a very irritating area. We have tried to keep the hair short around the wart as well, but this is also tricky, so close to his eye. At an earlier point the vet snipped the growth off, but it returned, and possibly became more vigorous.
We don’t really know what to do. Firstly, being unsure at the moment as to exactly what the growth is, a wart or a growth (he also has another growth near his tail, but this doesn’t seem to cause him any concern), and secondly following from that, the possible options that we might have – elsewhere reading about laser/freezing treatments, but are these really appropriate for this kind of growth? And all this has to balanced of course by the risks around a surgical procedure requiring general anaesthetic in an older cushings dog as well.
Any thoughts or similar experiences with these gowths will be most welcome – Mr Pooh says he would really like to be rid of his buster collar!
Thanks in advance,
Joe and Shirley
His main daily discomfort at the moment stems from a facial ‘wart’, see pic. The ‘wart’ is a cauliflower type growth, and has grown larger over time. It has a fleshy surface and is full of blood, which flows freely when the area is knocked or prodded.
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii594/empiricist1/Mr%20Pooh/010_zps77d7d9f2.jpg (http://s1261.photobucket.com/user/empiricist1/media/Mr%20Pooh/010_zps77d7d9f2.jpg.html)
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii594/empiricist1/Mr%20Pooh/004_zpsf4716439.jpg (http://s1261.photobucket.com/user/empiricist1/media/Mr%20Pooh/004_zpsf4716439.jpg.html)
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii594/empiricist1/Mr%20Pooh/006_zps67fc6f29.jpg (http://s1261.photobucket.com/user/empiricist1/media/Mr%20Pooh/006_zps67fc6f29.jpg.html)
Now it is around 1/4inch proud of his skin and around 3/8inch diameter. It seems to daily distress, particularly in the evening for some reason when he seems to have an urge to rub or scratch it – clearly it seems to have to ability to drive him berserk.
His hair also gets caught up in the dried blood on the wart, which if he were to rub/scratch at it, which cause it to bleed again, and then the blood would dry, and the cycle would begin again. Naturally we try to intervene before this point. The vet suggested daily salt baths of the area, but this seems to remove the dried blood, causes fresh blood to issue, which by the following day has dried, and the cycle then starts again. So this approach does not seem to bring benefits.
Otherwise we use a ‘buster’ (UK) head collar most nights to stop his rubbing of the area, but this obviously doesn’t really cure his need to rub, what must be a very irritating area. We have tried to keep the hair short around the wart as well, but this is also tricky, so close to his eye. At an earlier point the vet snipped the growth off, but it returned, and possibly became more vigorous.
We don’t really know what to do. Firstly, being unsure at the moment as to exactly what the growth is, a wart or a growth (he also has another growth near his tail, but this doesn’t seem to cause him any concern), and secondly following from that, the possible options that we might have – elsewhere reading about laser/freezing treatments, but are these really appropriate for this kind of growth? And all this has to balanced of course by the risks around a surgical procedure requiring general anaesthetic in an older cushings dog as well.
Any thoughts or similar experiences with these gowths will be most welcome – Mr Pooh says he would really like to be rid of his buster collar!
Thanks in advance,
Joe and Shirley