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My girl has an ear infection. I brought her to the vet because she was scratching, crying, shaking her head, and developed a head tilt. The vet tried to inspect her ear but could not go far enough in because Bunny was in too much pain to go any further. The vet felt there was a possibility of a perforated ear drum but couldn't do a proper examination so I have to bring her back on Tuesday. In the meantime, I've been advised to use Surolan eardrops which I would say are helping because she hasn't been scratching and her head doesn't seem to be tilting anymore. Her ear looks gross though. I don't know if it's dried blood or a dark discharge but there's a lot. I'm wondering if I should try cleaning her ear and if so is there anything sensitive I can use that will not cause her any pain? The vet never mentioned cleaning it.
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Call your vet and ask. He might be planning on sedating her and flushing the ears out on Tuesday when you bring her back. If it's that bad I'd be inclined to just keep putting in the ear drops as instructed and not mess around with the ears unless your vet wants you to.
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Yeah, I wouldn't want to do anything with the ears that the vet hasn't approved if there's a possibility of a perforated eardrum
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You're probably right. I'm not sure how cooperative she'd be anyhow.
I'm a little frustrated because when I brought her in for her vaccinations during the summer I told them she was scratching and crying and they looked and said everything was fine. She never stopped though. I kept checking and her ear looked fine. Then I came home from work on Friday and it was a bloody mess. I brought her in immediately. Hopefully it's just an infection and nothing more. I just called the vet and the tech is going to ask but it's not written down on the instructions.
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Carolyn Jazz, Shiloh Shepherd, 2.5 years old, CGC HIC Bunny, GSD X, 5.5 years old Last edited by fuzzybunny; 10-14-2011 at 12:13 PM. |
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probably dried blood and it's scabby right. Definately wait for the vet. Did thye give yoiu any inflamation meds? or Ointment??
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Take a clean cotton ball or wash cloth and just clean out what you can. dont wet them down as the moisture can make the infection worse. But getting some of the gunk out would be beneficial.
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I agree, it is good for both bacteria and yeast and the one with the hydrocortisone will reduce the pain.
Zymox Otic (1.25oz) with Hydrocortisone (1.0%) Vets will charge double for this, it is not a prescription med. Last edited by onyx'girl; 12-02-2011 at 08:15 PM. |
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Good to know! I'm going to bookmark that page.
Bunny is all better now. Her ear drum was fortunately not perforated and I had left over medication from the previous year that the vet said I could use.
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The perforated ear drum thing is new to me, yikes. So the vet wants you to do the drops to calm the situation before he does the proper exam? I'm surprised the vet never mentioned cleaning it. I'm not a vet, but every single time we had to go to the vet over this (before I got so accustomed to it,) they always cleaned the crap out on our visit. That's where I learned how to do it, actually. If you can clean it out without risk that your dog will jerk or freak out, I'd try it.
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