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1.
Otitis means an inflammation of the ear.
It may involve the outer ear, middle ear, or inner ear. Often
more than one part is infected. Ear
infections are often very painful for your pet. 2.
Causes of ear infections include ear parasites (mites), injuries,
bacterial or yeast infections, matted hair in the ear canals, allergy, or
foreign objects in the ear canal. Over-the-counter
ear cleaners and the use of peroxide to clean the ears by well-meaning owners
often causes the infection because the ears cannot properly drain and dry after
cleaning. 3.
Long, floppy ears are more prone to infection because the area inside the
ear canal becomes warm, dark, and moist which is the perfect environment for
infections to live. The
major problem is that the normal anatomy of the ear does not allow for drainage
of ear discharges. 4.
Signs of ear infections include scratching at the ears and/or shaking the
head. Ears
are often very red. A foul, smelly
discharge is often present if the infection involves the outer ear. 5.
If ear infections are not properly treated, the infection often becomes
“chronic” which means it tends to reoccur.
Recurrent infections cause the
ear canal tissue to change in appearance becoming thick and rough.
This often severely impairs hearing causing your pet to become deaf. 6.
The type ear infection must be determined by examination of the ear
discharge under the microscope as well as visually inspecting the ear canal and
ear drum with an otoscope. Due
to the severe inflammation often present, sedation
is often required to properly examine and treat the ears. 7.
Middle ear infections often occur as a result of infections ascending
through the Eustachian tube from the throat and tonsils.
In many of these cases, the outer ear appears to be perfectly normal.
This is because the ear drum prevents the infection from escaping from
the middle ear. 8.
Treatment varies with the type infection and length of time the infection
has been present. Systemic
antibiotics are often required as well as topical medication.
Chronic infections may require life-long treatment to keep the infection
under control. This is why it is so important that you follow directions and treat the ear for a
sufficient length of time!
16907 San Fernando Mission Blvd. Granada Hills, Ca. 91344 818-363-8143
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