What should I do if my dog suffers from otitis media and keeps bleeding pus???

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, it is recommended to go to the pet hospital to take an X-ray of the baby's ears to see if the ear canal has a mastoid protrusion, if so, it is a simple ear canal inflammation. If not, it may be the baby's lymphatic or dental problems that affect the ear canal. The inflammation comes from the ear.

    If this is the case, in addition to anti-inflammatory, it is also necessary to carry out lymphatic and dental treatment in a timely manner.

    ** First of all, it is necessary to use drugs for otitis externa**, and at the same time, for otitis media, it is necessary to take systemic medication (anti-body) 1, remove the hair in the ear canal and auricle, clean the ear canal, and generally recommend ear bleaching or rapid ear cooling.

    2. Local**. The use of compound drugs (Ear Skin Spirit, Ear Te Jing) needs to be taken daily.

    3. Systemic medication**. Otitis externa complicated by otitis media should be treated systemically**.

    The method of diagnosis of otitis media is to do a comprehensive examination of the ears and the dog. Veterinarians need to look for the cause of otitis media through various examinations, because ear diseases are often secondary to other diseases, such as ** disease. Secondly, otoscopy should be done, which is generally performed under anesthesia to check the state of the eardrum and whether there is a foreign body.

    At the same time, some tissue can be taken from the dog's ear for microscopic examination to see if there are parasites, or the presence of bacteria. Once the bacterial infection is determined, it can be effectively controlled with relative antibiotics**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Inflammation and pus in the dog's ears indicate that there is an inflammatory infection, and it is recommended to do an ear canal examination for the dog first to determine which pathogenic bacteria it is. Then some anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken by mouth to control systemic infections, and the dog's external ear canal can be smeared with antibiotic ointment every day.

    Ear canal diseases in dogs may be caused by pathogenic microorganisms such as cocci, bacilli and fungi, and ear mites are also common parasites in the dog's ear canal, which may cause inflammation of the ear canal, but pus in the dog's ear canal is generally common in bacterial infection. First determine the ** of dog ear disease, and choose the appropriate drug for different **. For bacterial infections, amoxicillin potassium clavulanate can be given orally to avoid systemic infections caused by increased inflammation.

    In addition, it is also necessary to give the dog some non-ototoxic antibiotic ointment, directly apply the dog's external ear canal, if it does not improve, you also need to carry out antimicrobial susceptibility test, choose some antibiotics that are not resistant.

    Dogs with ear canal problems are recommended to go to the pet hospital for examination, the owner of the unauthorized use of medication may not be true or overdosed, some people are not suitable for dogs, and even aggravate the dog's condition.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the case of purulent otitis media, purulent discharge will be discharged, accompanied by symptoms of systemic infection such as increased body temperature, systemic antibiotics should be used to ensure that the pus can be drained smoothly, and if it does not get better, surgery is required to irrigate the middle ear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Pus in the dog's ears can be treated as follows.

    Shave the affected area to remove foreign bodies from the surface.

    Repeatedly rinse the wound with hydrogen peroxide water to remove purulent secretions, foreign bodies, necrotic tissues, etc.

    If the wound is too large, a partial suture is needed and a small opening is left for drainage.

    Apply anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly penictomycin mixtures, daily. Lysozyme, etc.

    If the dog has a fever, it can be taken orally with broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs to increase the anti-infection strength.

    If it is still not good, it is recommended to send it to the pet hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When a dog has otitis media, there will be some mucous discharge in the ear, and there will be a strong smell. Most of the time it is caused by water entering the ears during bathing and not cleaning it out. The owner needs to buy a bottle of ear canal cleaner, clean the secretions in the dog's ears every day, maintain hygiene, and also prepare anti-inflammatory ear medicine.

    After cleaning the ear canal, drop ear drops into the ear. If possible, you can also go to the pet hospital with some anti-inflammatory drugs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can use some amoxicillin, and then those powders are easily good on top of his ears.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's best to take it with you as soon as possible.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello dear! Pus in the dog's ears should be flushed with normal saline, 0 1 neo-Jie Erdi or 3 hydrogen peroxide solution, then the deep foreign body should be removed with otological forceps, and finally boric glycerin (1:20) solution or glycerin tannic acid (1:

    20) Rub the external auditory canal with liquid. Dog ear pus is otitis media, golden retriever ear pus is generally infected with otitis media, usually complicated by local swelling, ear root coat loss or dermatitis, sick dog hearing loss and other symptoms, need to seek medical attention in time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After the ear inflammation and suppuration, the dog's ear canal should be cleaned in time and anti-inflammatory drugs should be applied to the affected area. After the owner finds that the dog's ears are inflamed, he should take the dog to the pet hospital in time. Generally, he will wash the dog's ear canal first, and then put anti-inflammatory drugs into the ear canal, and it will be fine in about a week.

    When the owner usually bathes the dog, it is necessary to prevent water from entering the dog's ears. If you find that the dog often shakes its head, you should see a doctor in time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Pus and blood blisters: Go to the hospital in time, drain the fluid in the blood blisters and suture the wound, and if the wound is serious, ear canal surgery should be done; Shake your head vigorously and scratch your ears: use ear drops to eliminate lice, often use insecticidal shampoos, and ask a veterinarian to remove them with special tweezers if they are foreign bodies such as grass seeds.

    1. Pus and blood blisters: bacterial infection (thick, yellow effluent), yeast infection (black and clear effluent), if it is caused by ear lice, the effluent is black and small particles. If not treated in time, it will lead to otitis media and perforation of the eardrum.

    The veterinarian will administer antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs, and in severe cases, ear canal surgery. Ask a veterinarian to drain the fluid from the blisters and close the wound. 2. Shaking the head violently and scratching the ears

    Ear lice are invisible. Ask your veterinarian to prescribe ear drops to eliminate lice and use insecticidal shampoos. It may also be that an external object such as grass seeds has entered the ear canal and should be removed by a veterinarian with special tweezers.

    If the dog's ears are found to be pus, the owner can do the following simple treatment:

    First, shave the affected area to remove foreign bodies from the surface; Then use hydrogen peroxide to repeatedly irrigate the wound to remove purulent secretions, foreign bodies, necrotic tissues, etc.; If the wound is too large, a partial suture is needed and a small opening is left for drainage. Daily application of anti-inflammatory drugs Karma, common peretomycin mixture, lysozyme, etc. can be used; If the dog has a fever, it can be taken orally with broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs to improve the anti-infection strength.

    Through the above treatment methods, most of them can be cured, if they do not get better or worse, it is recommended to send them to the pet hospital for treatment.

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