nail fungus in cats

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nail fungus in cats
continuation of cat claws thick and yellow?

GG I have taken to the vet and the vet was sure he was not only sleeves that had not been removed. Background medical GG I did not fully relieved to you all … It was apparent bacterial infection a few months ago, he progressed to become severe convulsions. They started the treated with valium for sezires, but this does not stop them if they moved to phenobarbital and at the same time began with antibiotics — seizures stopped and she got better. I continued with antibiotics and Phenobarb when I got home and immediately began to detach. She had no more seizures and was feeling fine. Today, the doc looked into the databases and found that WINE two other cats had been Phenobarb givien and had nail deformities susequent. Accorning database could be due to a toxin or a response autoimmune or a fungus, We did a biopsy to show any infection if present. I will keep you informed. Thank you for all your responses.

Hi Cynthia … It is not uncommon for cats to develop nail deformities attributed to drugs such as phenobarbital. Tetracycline can also cause discoloration of teeth and nails as well. Hopefully this is a minor fungal infection that your vet can treat topically vs. orally.

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