Introduction to Allergic Sinusitis in Bulldogs
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinus cell lining (mucosa)
Rhinitis is an inflammation of the nasal cavity.
Bulldog Allergic Sinusitis and Nasal Problems 5 X MUST KNOW
- There are many underlying causes for bulldog nasal disease
- Some are related; others typically appear in only one nostril, discharge can be clear, pussy, or bloody
- At times it’s due to subgingival hair impaction that causes oronasal fistula
- Management including wiping the hair off the teeth, vaccines, and allergen control
- Prevention & Care includesĀ Dr. Kraemerās Affordable Respiratory & Breathing BundlesĀ
Members of this bulldog community prefer prevention over RX
What Causes Sinusitis Nasal Discharge and Allergic Rhinitis in Bulldogs?
- Viral
- Bacteria (often secondary)
- Allergy: smoke, mold, dust
- Mycotic (fungal): there are a few types most are regional
- Infected tooth (root): dental disease, periodontitis
- Subgingival Hair: hair impaction
- Foreign Body: fox tail, plant material
- Oronasal Fistula: hair impaction
- Nasopharyngeal polyps
- Tumors
TIP: bulldog puppies are more prone to viral infection while adults and seniors are to infected teeth and tumors
What Are The Symptoms of Sinusitis and Allergic Rhinitis in Bulldogs?
#1 Sneezing:
- ONE NOSTRIL: Foreign bodies, infected roots, tumors, and polyps might be from one naris
- BOTH NOSETRILS: Viral, allergy, from both nares
#2 Nasal discharge:
- Clear (allergy)
- Purulent (infected)
- Bloody (tumor, clotting problems, dental disease)
#3 Pawing & Rubbing
- Pain: F.B, fungus, abscess
- Itching: allergy
#4 Oral (mouth) :
- Blood,
- Bad smell
- Oral discharge
- Pain: not eating
- Swelling inflamed gums
#5 Deformity:
- Facial bumps
- Facial swelling
- Open wound and discharge (draining tracts)
Allergic SinusitisĀ and Breathing Problems in Bulldogs DIAGNOSIS
#1 Oral Exam
- Impacted hair on teeth
- Gingivitis
- Bad smell
- Loose teeth
- Access
#2 History
- Not eating
- Rat poison
- Fox tail in yard
- Fox tail found in toe or ears
#3 General Blood Test
- Ā CBC
- Coagulation Profile (clotting factors)
#4 Images:
- Radiographs
- Dental radiography
- MRI
- CT
- Rhinoscopy
#5 Others:
- Cytology
- Biopsy
- Fungal Culture
How To Prevent Sinusitis and Nasal Discharge in Bulldogs?
#1 BULLDOG DENTAL HYGIENE
- Remove Hair
- Dental Propy: routine scale and polish
- Dental Radiographs
- Dr. Kraemer’s V4B Dental Hygiene Bully Bundle
#2 BULLDOG ALLERGENS and IMMUNITY:
- Remove environmental allergens: pollen, mold, cat litter, smoke
- HEFA Filter
- Dr. Kraemer’s V4B Bully Immune Booter Bundles
#3 BULLDOG VACCINATION
- Bordetella
- Parainfluenza
#4 OTHER BULLDOG SINUSITIS PREVENTIONS
- Remove foxtails from the yard
- Control allergies
- Remove rat poison
How To Treat Sinusitis and Rhinitis in Bulldogs and Fr. Bulldog?
- Tooth Extraction
- Remove Foxtail
- Humidifiers & HEFA filter
- Antibiotics
- Antifungal
- Surgical removal of polyp or tumor
Tips For Bulldog Sinusitis and Rhinitis in Bulldogs:
Below are selected tips curtsey of Dr. Kraemer
#1 Bulldog Sinusitis Underline Cause Tip:
Treating the symptoms is not a long-term fix, it’s critical to find and treat (or remove) the underlying cause.
#2 Bulldog Sinusitis Nasal Discharge and bleeding Tip:
Nasal bleeding could be caused by coagulation clotting problems due to rat poison, hypertension, or an invasive tumor.
#3 Bulldog Subgingival Hair Tip:
Subgingival hair is a bulldog-specific problem thatās easy to prevent.
Ā If ignored, it can cause infection, destroy gum and bone tissue, and lead to an oronasal fistula.
Use Dr. Kraemer’s Dental Antiseptic Wipes daily (or as needed ) to remove the hair and kill bad bacteria