jacklechat
Member Since 2013
Hello
My cat has had diabetes for 1 year, he is 11 years old. In the last 2 months his one of his ear flaps has swollen right up so that the ear is completely distorted. At first i thought it might be a haematoma or an abscess but the vets did not agree. They thought it might have been an insect bite and aggravated by him scratching it. He has had various antibiotics and creams and tests. The vets have now taken biopsies and bacteriology is negative but histology has showed up inflammation of the tissues, maybe immune system related. It seems that the only treatment is corticosteroids which obviously we can't do. Since this started his BG is high and despite increasing the insulin (glargine from 4 units twice a day to 7 units twice a day - he weighs 5kg), we have not been able to reduce it. We are actually only monitoring his urine at the moment which continues to show high glucose readings. Thought there must be someone with experience of inflammatory conditions and diabetes on this board as this all seems to be new to our vet. Any ideas?
Thanks
My cat has had diabetes for 1 year, he is 11 years old. In the last 2 months his one of his ear flaps has swollen right up so that the ear is completely distorted. At first i thought it might be a haematoma or an abscess but the vets did not agree. They thought it might have been an insect bite and aggravated by him scratching it. He has had various antibiotics and creams and tests. The vets have now taken biopsies and bacteriology is negative but histology has showed up inflammation of the tissues, maybe immune system related. It seems that the only treatment is corticosteroids which obviously we can't do. Since this started his BG is high and despite increasing the insulin (glargine from 4 units twice a day to 7 units twice a day - he weighs 5kg), we have not been able to reduce it. We are actually only monitoring his urine at the moment which continues to show high glucose readings. Thought there must be someone with experience of inflammatory conditions and diabetes on this board as this all seems to be new to our vet. Any ideas?
Thanks