The popular disease in the rainy season is unlikely to escape dog and cat ear inflammation, which is a popular disease during rain. Moisturizing air will cause problems in children’s inner ear skin, followed by ear inflammation, especially dogs and cats with the genes of sensitive skin.
Ear inflammation is inflammation of the skin in the ear canal. It can occur in both the outer and middle ears as well as the skin on the inside of the ear (ear pinnae) starting with children’s accumulation of earwax and may be in areas that cannot be removed.
The symptoms of ear inflammation are:
- Itch or scratch in the ear often.
- shake or shake one’s head unusually violently.
- It hurts when it touches the ear area or nearby.
- The amount of earwax is higher than usual.
- The color of earwax is different.
- The ear odor is more severe than before.
Causes of Ear Inflammation
It can be caused by many conditions, including moisture, parasites, allergies, stress, and foreign substances trapped inside the ear canal.
The treatment of ear inflammation
Veterinarians determine the cause of the disease and consider giving antibiotics that reduce ear infection to our pets in the form of oral, ear-cleaning, ear-drop disinfectants. If there is a severe inflammatory effect on the nervous system, veterinarians consider giving anti-inflammatory drugs to the nervous system, which can take a long time to treat, so monitor and take children. Getting an ear examination and consulting with a veterinarian to prevent infection are important to our pets.