





Speedway
Vet
3736 E.Speedway Blvd.
Tucson, AZ. 85716
Phone 520-321-4235
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OTITIS
(ear disease) is an inflammation of the ear. It may involve the outer ear
- otitis externa, middle ear - otitis media, and/or the inner ear - otitis
interna. Although usually not life-threatening, ear infections are often
very painful for your pet. In some pets ear infections tend to recur after
treatment. Chronic infection causes the ear canal tissue to become thick
and rough. This can severely impair hearing and may lead to deafness.

CAUSES: Ear
parasites (mites), bacterial or yeast infection, matted hair in the ear
canal, allergy, foreign objects, injury and moisture retained in the ear
can all cause Otitis. Over-the-counter ear cleaners can cause or aggravate
infection when ears do not drain and dry properly after cleaning. Chronic
infection may require surgery.
SYMPTOMS: Pets
with Otitis may shake their heads, or rub their ear against the floor.
They often scratch excessively at the ear canal opening. Inside, the ear
is sometimes red, and a foul-smelling discharge may be present. Head
tilting and poor coordination can be a result of inner ear infection.
DIAGNOSIS: The
type of ear infection must be determined by microscopic examination of the
ear discharge in addition to visual inspection of the ear canal and ear
drum with an otoscope. A bacterial culture to identify disease causing
organisms may also be necessary. When severe inflammation is present,
anesthesia may be required to properly examine and treat the ear.
TREATMENT:
Treatment varies with the type of infection and length of time it has been
present. Antibiotics and other medications may be required. Long-term
treatment may be necessary to control chronic infections.
THERAPY:
Following examination and treatment your veterinarian will usually
prescribe medication, and an ear cleanser to remove excess moisture, waxy
exudate and foreign debris from the external ear canal. Inappropriate
cleansing can cause significant harm. Infection usually recurs if
medication is withdrawn prematurely or is not administered as directed.
Don't gamble with
your pet's health! Clean ears and administer medication according to
instructions. |