So I took my pineapple conure Cajun to the vet for the first time on Monday. They did a wing trim, nail trim, and beak trim. They then did a fecal smear. They found an imbalance of the "rods" and "cockseyes" to a 60/40 ratio the wrong way ( I don't remember which way it was). So they gave him .1 ml of baytril. He acted funny after the meds but I brought him home. Then after about 30 minutes I went to check on him and he had blood pouring out his nares on both sides. Took him back and they stopped the bleeding and put him on oxygen for a few hours. I brought him home again and noticed a few blood spots on tues but nothing major at all. He is recovering slowly and another vet looked at him and though his throat became bruised. The other vet also told me she didn't like giving him medicine for this imbalance but didn't seem to think that caused the issue. So my question is now do I administer the baytril or doxycyclene for the bacterial imbalance or do I just leave the poor guy alone? There was no yeast found either.
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