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1. Ear mites. Ear mites are arguably the most common ear disease in cats. Ear mites are tiny parasites.
Likes to live in the cat's ear canal. Ear mites are easily transmitted from cat to cat, and kittens have a higher chance of infection. Ear mites will cause cats to shake their heads and scratch their ears frequently, and in severe cases, they will scratch and bleed.
2. Infection of the external auditory canal.
Bacterial, fungal infections of the external auditory canal.
It usually looks very similar to an ear mite infestation, as does scratching, shaking head, etc., but if you look closely, you can see the differences. External ear canal infection will make the cat's ears more red and swollen than ear mite infection; Ear mite infection, which can smell a distinct sour odor in the ear canal; Infections in the external auditory canal, on the other hand, will have a distinct foul odor.
3. Middle ear. tract and inner ear canal infections.
Sometimes, an infection of the external ear canal can penetrate deep into the inner ear canal, or the bacteria have passed through the bloodstream or eustachian tubes.
The tube connecting the middle ear to the back of the nose) spreads, and the cat's middle and inner ear canals become infected.
4. Polyps. Nasopharyngeal polyps are benign growths in the cat's inner ear canal or eustachian tube, which can cause infection of the cat's middle ear canal, which may cause worsening breathing and runny nose.
symptoms. To diagnose nasopharyngeal polyps, x-rays are taken, and if necessary, surgical removal of the polyps is required.
5. Scabies. Certain species of scabies mites.
For example, cats like to live on the ** around the cat's head and ears. The mite causes severe itching in the affected area.
Cats have sharper claws and tend to scratch their flesh and blood. If the mite infection is severe, it will cause the affected area to become scaly and thickened, and sometimes it will be secondary to bacterial infection and suppuration.
6. Foreign body in the ear canal.
As the saying goes, how clean the home is, how clean the cat is. If there is dust and all kinds of debris under the bed, sofa, and cabinet, the lethality to the cat is very huge. Cats may inadvertently get small objects into their ear canals.
If the cat is often outdoors, some small objects such as blades of grass may also enter the cat's ear canal.
7. Bites and scratches.
If the cat goes outside and fights with other cats, or if there are multiple cats in the house, then the most frequent bite and scratch between cats is the ear, if the wound is more serious and not treated in time, it may become infected.
8. Allergies.
Cats with allergies** often get itchy, especially food allergies, where the itchy areas are concentrated around the head and ears. If the cat scratches its ears frequently but can't find the cause, it may be caused by an allergic reaction.
caused. You can go to the hospital for a check-up, and if it is indeed caused by allergies, you need to change the hypoallergenic cat food.
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Your cat's ears are broken, I think there must be inflammation, I think you can buy an erythromycin eye ointment, you can wipe it on your cat, this medicine is very good, maybe it will be fine with one for three days and five days.
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It may be because of ear itching, ear ulceration caused by scratching, in this case, it is recommended that the owner check the ear canal, whether there are ear mites, if there are ear mites, you need to clean the ear canal to kill ear mites. Also wear Elizabeth rings to avoid scratching that can cause more serious infections.
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Ear ulcers can be caused by ear swelling and scratching. In this case, it is recommended to check the ear canal for ear mites. If ear mites are felt, clean the ear canal and defeit ear mites. Also wear an Isabthan ring to avoid scratching and causing serious infections.
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1, it is the cat that has ear mites and is not timely**, and the cat is scratched and infected, 2It is the ulceration caused by inflammation of the cat's ears, and you need to go to the hospital for examination and medicine!
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It should be ear mites, there is blood under the ears, right, it should be full of severe ear mites. You can go to the hospital and ask the doctor to pluck out your ears
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Ulceration of cat's ears may be caused by the following:
1.Caused by trauma. The wound needs to be cleaned first, then disinfected with iodophor, and then cleaned with Bailing Jinfang Wuji ointment or saline.
2.Caused by ear mite infection. It is necessary to clean the wound first, then clean the ears with Ear Clean, and then use Ear Skin for ear mite treatment**.
3.**Caused by disease. The wound needs to be cleaned first, then disinfected with iodophor, and then with drugs for the disease.
If the wound is severe, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination**.
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Summary. In addition to the external use of drugs such as grammycosis files, it is very important to supplement nutrition and spend more time in the sun.
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What's going on with the ears?
You can feed the cat some fish oil or lecithin to enhance the essential fatty acids, and you can also use the drops to promote the growth of lead in the hair, and there is also a situation that the cat is infected with feline ringworm will also be bald, at this time, it is recommended that you take it to the pet hospital for diagnosis.
If you are concerned about ringworm in your cat, you can apply some clotrimazole ointment and ringworm solution.
What does cat moss eat to have.
Always at home only eating cat food and freeze-dried Does this medicine work.
Feline ringworm is not caused by diet, but cats live in a humid and high temperature environment, which is very easy to suffer from feline ringworm, and cat ringworm is also extremely easy to spread.
If you are concerned about hair loss due to ringworm in your cat, you can give him this ointment to try, it is useful.
Will it be good if you apply it with this ointment.
If it is only mild, it can heal on its own.
In addition to the external use of drugs such as grammycosis files, it is very important to supplement nutrition and spend more time in the sun.
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If the cat's ears are scratched, it is likely that it is due to ear mites or feline ringworm, so it should be medicated at this time.
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If the kitten's ears are scratched, you should take him to the pet hospital to treat the wound and disinfect him with some ointment.
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The cat's ears are scratched, in this case, you can use iodine to detoxify him first, and then apply some anti-inflammatory drugs.
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It's not very common for this to happen. If it is scratched, it is easy to cause ** or blood infection, and it needs to be disinfected quickly.
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Hurry up and disinfect it, he might be because he has some little bugs like parasites in his ears, and then I think you can buy him some deworming medicine or you can go straight to the veterinarian.
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When a cat's ears are scratched, you can scratch them and put some disinfectant on the ears.
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What should I do if my cat's ears are scratched? Cat's ears are scratched. Maybe he got something, and as soon as he got something like that, he quickly took him to the headquarters hospital to see a doctor, and the doctor would cure him.
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How could this be? Is it an ear mite, or is it a fungal infection? This one has to be given to him**.
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1. Let it suck it out with a cotton swab (small, not medical) and paper that absorbs water a little more when it sleeps next to it, and use as little force as possible.
2. You can use a hair dryer (low temperature gear) to blow opposite the cat's face (don't blow diagonally to the deep part of the ear!) If you blow the hair on its ears, it will shake its head to shake it out.
3. Basking in the sun – the healthiest and most effective method. Drag it out to bask in the fierce sun for a while while asleep.
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If it has entered the water, you should use a cotton swab to help it out, or scratch it, it will shake the water out, and be sure not to let the water in the cat's ears, it will be inflamed.
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Use a tampon.
Or just go to the hospital and ask a veterinarian to help.
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Ulceration at the edge of the cat's ears may be caused by the following reasons: pathogen infection, such as fungi, bacteria, etc., due to the infection causing the cat to itch, causing the cat to scratch frequently, causing the cat to ulcerate; Ectoparasitic infections, such as scabies mites and fleas, lead to allergic reactions, itching, and frequent scratching of cats resulting in ulceration; Immune-mediated** diseases, such as desciferous penaculosis.
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If you are sure that there are no cat lice, you can first check to see if there is any black-brown discharge or odor in the ear canal, or ear mites. When there is otitis and ear mite infection, you can use meow ear wash. Cat's ears are "L" shaped, with long ear hair, which is conducive to the growth of bacteria, and under normal circumstances, it must be cleaned once a week with Meow Ear Wash.
And you have to clean the cat nest at a fixed time, and the shovel officer has to do a good job.
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