Sentences with phrase «wry neck»

Possible causes of head tilt (also known as torticollis or wry neck) are: * Middle / inner ear infection * E. Cuniculi * Stroke * Trauma * Cancer * Cervical muscle contraction * Intoxication Inner Ear Infection Inner ear infections can be quite common in rabbits.
The medical term for a severe head tilt is torticollis, but most rabbit owners simply call it a wry neck.
The vet tells us that she suspects Hedgie has vestibular syndrome, or wry neck.
At that time it was assumed that all cases of wry neck were from a bacterial infection in the inner ear, and Pasteurella multocida was the bacteria considered to cause all of these inner ear infections.
Vestibular disease in hedgehogs is also called wry neck.
Though other cases of vestibular disease may vary in recovery time and medications, Hedgie is a good example of the common case of wry neck.
Torticollis, or wry neck, can result from placement in utero or the birth process.
Plagiocephaly may occur in conjunction with torticollis, or «wry neck», a muscular condition where one side of the neck is tight, causing the baby to tilt their head and prefer to look in the same direction.
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