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Old Dog Vestibular Syndrome
- Old dog syndrome is a form of peripheral vestibular syndrome. It is also called idiopathic vestibular syndrome. Idiopathic refers to any condition that arises spontaneously, with no known cause.
- In addition to loss of balance and difficulty walking, symptoms include head tilt, rapid shifting of the eyes from side to side and loss of appetite due to nausea and distress. Pet owners often fear their animal has been poisoned or is having a stroke.
- Vet examines ears. joefutrelle/Flickr.com
Peripheral vestibular syndrome involves the nerves outside the brain. Central vestibular syndrome is caused by a brain lesion. Ear infections can also cause vestibular disorder. - Because its cause is unknown, old dog vestibular syndrome is diagnosed largely by ruling out other vestibular disorders. Tests include blood work, eye and ear examination and, less often, X-ray, CT scan or MRI.
- Treatment may include nausea medication, intravenous fluids for dehydration and, when ear infection cannot be ruled out, antibiotics. Hospitalization is uncommon.
- An active dog. JWalton4th/Flickr.com
Most dogs recover fully within three weeks, sometimes improving markedly within a few days. Some animals retain a head tilt.
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