Vent Gleet & Prolapse... desperate for relief

Update!

I took her to vet a few weeks ago, which left us with basically no answers besides she can return to coop. I was so confused because the vet seemed to think no infection and no vent gleet. I mean, I had done a great job nursing her back to health and fixing the prolapse, but not THAT good.
So I gave them about a week and have returned them to the coop. It appears the mess has cleared up, but she still has a little leakage (more than her sister) from her vent. It’s runnier, more clear, and not sticking to her butt to make a mess. But it’s still concerning me? Any more suggestions on what it might be?
Did the vet doing any testing?
 
Sometimes feeding a small amount of cocttage cheese, or cooked rice with buttermilk can add probiotics and help to make the droppings more firm. You could also try treating for possible worms with Vabazen or SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer. If you vet is willing to do a fecal test instead, that would be good.
 

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