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Inflammatory polyps are non-cancerous growths that can develop in the ears, throat, or middle ear of cats and dogs, most often affecting young cats and French Bulldogs. While benign, these growths can cause chronic ear infections, noisy breathing, head tilt, or even neurologic signs if left untreated. In this episode, listeners will learn how CT scans and video otoscopy performed by veterinary dermatology specialists help accurately diagnose and safely remove inflammatory polyps, why steroids are an important part of treatment, and what recovery looks like for pets.
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Our vision is for Your Vet Wants You to Know to be a resource for veterinarians to improve client communication by introducing a discussion about a common topic during the vet visit, then directing the client to a reliable source of engaging, understandable, and accessible information. Â
By doing so, we strive for: 1) increased pet health literacy among pet owners,  2) improved partnership between clients and the veterinary team,  3) improved medical outcomes for pets, and  4) improved quality of life and efficiency for veterinarians.  Help support our mission through BUY ME A COFFEE: https://buymeacoffee.com/yourvet
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Inflammatory polyps are non-cancerous growths that can develop in the ears, throat, or middle ear of cats and dogs, most often affecting young cats and French Bulldogs. While benign, these growths can cause chronic ear infections, noisy breathing, head tilt, or even neurologic signs if left untreated. In this episode, listeners will learn how CT scans and video otoscopy performed by veterinary dermatology specialists help accurately diagnose and safely remove inflammatory polyps, why steroids are an important part of treatment, and what recovery looks like for pets.
Resources:
🥼Schedule your consult with Veterinary Skin and Ear in Los Angeles
🔬 Find a Veterinary Dermatologist Near You
Our vision is for Your Vet Wants You to Know to be a resource for veterinarians to improve client communication by introducing a discussion about a common topic during the vet visit, then directing the client to a reliable source of engaging, understandable, and accessible information. Â
By doing so, we strive for: 1) increased pet health literacy among pet owners,  2) improved partnership between clients and the veterinary team,  3) improved medical outcomes for pets, and  4) improved quality of life and efficiency for veterinarians.  Help support our mission through BUY ME A COFFEE: https://buymeacoffee.com/yourvet
Connect with Your Vet! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourvetwantsyoutoknow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourvetwantsyoutoknow Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourvetwantsyoutoknow
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