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Does your Dog Suffer from Ear Infections?

Ear infections can be extremely uncomfortable for dogs. Many, if not most dogs will suffer from an ear infection at some point in their lives. The majority of these will clear up with some basic veterinary treatment such as an antibacterial ointment, but a proportion will not clear up properly or will seem to clear up and then later recur.

The dogs ear is composed of 3 different parts; inner, middle and outer. The ear drum separates the middle ear from the outer ear. Problems with the inner and middle ear often present with neurological signs such as a loss of balance, circling or a head tilt. In this article we focus on the more common problems associated with the external ear, known as otitis externa.

What makes some dogs more susceptible to ear infections than others?

1. Breed. Ear infections may occur in any breed, but Cocker Spaniels, Shar Peis, Poodles and other floppy eared dogs are the most susceptible. Cocker Spaniels are predisposed to ear infections because they have more secretory glands than other breeds. Sharpeis are predisposed because of the conformation of their ear canal. Poodles are more prone to ear infections because of excessive hair in the ear canal, trapping moisture.

2. Allergies. Many pets with multiple allergies will sometimes have flare ups of eyes, ears and skin at the same time. 25% of food allergic dogs have ear disease as their only symptom.

3. Ear shape. Pets with floppy ears are more prone to ear infections because the air does not dry the ears naturally, as it does for pets with erect ears.

4. Hair. Hair in the ear canals can keep the moisture trapped in the ear canal, which leads to infections. Hair in the ear canals should be removed regularly by your pets groomer or veterinarian.

5. Swimming. Dogs that spend time in water, such as Labrador Retrievers, are more susceptible to ear infections as microorganisms love moist environments.

How can I tell if my dog has an ear infection?

Most ear infections are obvious as there is a pungent odor and waxy discharge in the affected ear. However, sometimes an ear will look perfectly normal from the outside but will be intensely itchy for the dog. Either way, it is best to have a vet examine in the ear to ensure that there are no foreign bodies such as a grass seed stuck in the ear canal. Common signs of an ear infection are:

1. Scratching at the affected ear.

2. Head shaking.

3. Rubbing the affected ear along the floor or against a vertical object such as the sofa.

4. Reddening of the inside of the ear flap and the ear canals.

5. Discharge from the ear canals. This can vary from brown wax to pus.

6. A pungent smell coming from the ear region.

7. Tenderness or irritability when the ear is touched.

My dog has an ear infection, is there any way I can treat it at home without going to the vets?

You are taking a risk if you do not seek veterinary help. Many ear infections are easy to nip in the bud with antibiotic ointment if caught early, but if left to develop can be stubborn to treat. Bear in mind also that if there is something like a grass seed in the ear canal, nothing you can do will provide relief for this, it would need removing under sedation or full general anesthetic. Your vet can look into the canal with an otoscope to visualize the problem and check that the ear drum has nor perforated, and dispense medication that you cannot buy anywhere other than from a vet or with a prescription from a vet. Your vet will also be able to identify any underlying or predisposing factor which can be eradicated, such as allergies, by conducting a full physical examination.

Having said all that, very mild infections can sometimes be cured with home treatment. Firstly, remove any clumps of hair growing in the ear canal by plucking them. This looks painful but actually, there are no nerve endings around the follicles of these hairs so it is not painful to the dog. This will ventilate the ear much better and make it a less attractive environment for bacteria to multiply in. Then, squirt some dog ear cleaner into the canal. Remember that the opening to the ear canal is the furthest hole to the outside. If you do not have any dog ear cleaner then use olive oil as this too will help loosen any wax. Having put some cleaner or olive oil into the canal, massage the ear and pinch the canal until you hear a squelching noise. This means the liquid is being spread around the entire canal, dislodging as much debris as possible. Then, take a ball of dry cotton wool and wipe the opening to the ear canal and inside of the ear flap, in a twisting motion.

The above paragraph describes how to clean your dogs ears effectively. This procedure should be done on a regular basis (e.g. monthly) regardless of whether your dog suffers from ear infections or not; it is a sensible measure to prevent ear infections occurring.

Giving the ears a really thorough clean in this way may in some cases be sufficient to cure a mild ear infection, but if a colony of bacteria or yeast have taken residence in your pets ear canal, you will need treatment to eradicate them. As mentioned before, this is best obtained through your local vet, who will provide you with an antibacterial, antifungal and/or antiparasitic ointment to cover all possible infectious causes. If you are determined to attempt home treatment, then mix 1 part white vinegar with 10 parts cooled boiled water, and flush the ear with a syringe. This needs to be done daily for about 2 weeks, then weekly for about a month. It can only be done on a clean ear as otherwise the wax acts as a shield for the bacteria. The logic behind this treatment is that you are acidifying the ear canal, making the pH unfavorable for bacterial growth.

A minority of ear infections are incredibly difficult to eradicate. Owners and vets often become increasingly frustrated when ear infections do not respond to treatment or keep recurring, with owners questioning the vets treatment protocol and vets wondering whether the owner has been giving the treatment properly. The truth is that some ear infections need radical and aggressive treatment to cure them, such as surgery to remove part of or all of the ear canal or weekly flushing out the ear under general anesthetic. The fact that some dogs are euthanased because of their ear problem means ear infections must be taken seriously by both owner and vet.



By: Matthew Homfray

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Dr Matthew Homfray is one of the veterinary pet experts at www.WhyDoesMyPet.com. Our dedicated community of caring pet experts are waiting to offer you advice, second opinions and support.



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Herbal Remedies For Ear Infections

Ear infections are very common in children. However, a good number of adults suffer from it too. Ear infections often arise when there's a build up of pus and fluids in the middle ear. When that happens, the pressure inside the ear rises and the ear drum sustain some damage, causing severe pain and eventual loss of hearing. Symptoms of ear infection include inflammation, itchiness, and discharges coming out of the ear.

There are several herbs that you can use to relieve ear infection and the aches associated with it. A pillow of hops is a good example. Just warm the hops herbs, wrap it in an equally warm cloth, and place it against the painful area. Eventually, the level of pain would go down.

Oil of bays is another type of herb that can be used for ear infections. The oil is usually dropped into the infected ear a few times within the day. It is known to relieve pain. Try to find oil of bays from herb stores or pharmacies and use them as indicated.

Tea tree oil can be used against ear aches too. This herb is very popular nowadays and can be easily bought from herb shops. Tea tree has mild antibacterial properties that can help cure ear infections. However, it can also irritate the skin so you better check if you are allergic to it or not before using it. Put one drop of tea tree oil at the back of your ear and see if redness would occur. If not, it should be safe to put just a small drop on the infected part of the ear.

Garlic can also be used against ear infections. The natural oil of garlic should be carefully extracted and that would make a good cure for ear aches. Garlic is an effective anesthetic. It can treat various diseases naturally.

Aside from garlic, St. John's Wort is believed to have the same effects on a patient with ear infection. In fact, St. John's Wort is often combined with garlic to achieve the best effects. There's even a medicine called Otikon that is being used for ear infections. Otikon has both garlic and St. John's Wort as its main ingredients. However, you have to consult with your doctor on how to use this medicine as it may produce side effects.

Other good herbal remedies for ear pain are:

• Bishop's weed for Ear Pain: Bishop's weed is used for a long time now as an herbal remedy for ear pain.

It is normally prepared as herbal ear drop. It can effectively reduce pain and ear swelling. Heat half a teaspoon of bishop's weed seeds in 30 ml milk. Filter it. Apply 2 to 3 drops to the ear twice daily.

• Ear Pain and Dhatura leaves: Juice at least 25ml of Dhatura leaves and boil it with a few drops of oil in a tin basin over gentle fire. Filter and preserve the resulting solution on a clean bottle. Apply a few drops of the oil in the ear to treat the pain.

• Cloves as earache Remedy: Cloves help provide relief for earache. Sautee cloves on sesame oil and wait until it warms. Put 2 to 3 drops of the solution in the affected ear two to three times a day.

• Treat Ear Pain with basil: Extract the juice of basil leaves and put 2 to 3 drops of it into the affected ear. Basil is considered very helpful for the treatment of ear pains.

• Marigold for Ear Pain: Marigold is one of the most effective herbal treatments for earache or ear pains.

Bring to boil several pieces of marigold leaves and let it warm. Extract the lukewarm juice and put 2 to 3 drops on the ear to relieve the pain.

These natural herbal remedies for ear infections and ear aches are the best alternative to the common medicines prescribed by doctors. If you want to treat diseases the natural way, it is best that you try any one of these suggested herbs and experience the relief they can provide.



By: Jack L Bloom

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The author is the owner of www.herbalmeds4u.com. For more information about Herbal Remedies for Ear Pain visit www.herbalmeds4u.com/remedies/ear_pain.aspx.



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Full Detailed Information on Middle Ear Infection

Middle ear infection refers to infection of the tiny cavity in the temporal bone that contains three small bones (the malleus, incus, and stapes). Middle ear infection may be acute or chronic, suppurative (pus-producing) or secretory (secretion-producing).

Acute middle ear infection is common in children. Its incidence rises during the winter, when respiratory tract infections are common. With prompt treatment, the prognosis is excellent; however, prolonged fluid buildup in the middle ear causes chronic middle ear infection, with possible puncturing of the eardrum, which transmits sound vibrations to the inner ear.

Chronic suppurative middle ear infection may lead to scarring, adhesions, and severe ear damage. Chronic secretory middle ear infection, with its persistent inflammation and pressure, may cause conductive hearing loss.

What causes it?

Ear infections usually start with a viral infection, such as a cold. The middle ear becomes inflamed from the infection, and fluid builds up behind the eardrum.

Ear infections also can be associated with dysfunction or swelling within the eustachian tubes — the narrow passageways that connect the middle ear to the nose. Normally these tubes equalize pressure inside and outside the ear. But a child's eustachian tubes are narrower and shorter than those of an adult. This makes it easier for fluid to get trapped in the middle ear when the eustachian tubes dysfunction or become blocked during a cold.

What are its symptoms?

* The main symptom is pain in the ear.

* Sometimes the ear drum may burst causing a discharge of fluid from the ear. (Incidentally, this releases the pressure behind the ear drum, and therefore the pain usually disappears.)

* Many children are sick when they have a feverish illness, and so may be sick with middle ear infection.

* There may be some decrease in hearing.

* Occasionally people become a little dizzy.

The whole infection usually only lasts a few days, but there may be persisting deafness for up to a few weeks after the infection.

How is it diagnosed?

The diagnosis can usually be made on the basis of the symptoms and by examining the ear with an otoscope.

Possible complications

* Infections may spread to the bone behind the ear, although this is uncommon.

How is it treated?

Treatment of middle ear infection depends on which type of infection is present.

Treating acute suppurative infection

The doctor prescribes an antibiotic - typically, Totacillin or Amoxil. People who are allergic to penicillin derivatives may receive Ceclor or Bactrim.

Usually, an operation called myringotomy is done to treat severe, painful bulging of the eardrum. In this procedure, the doctor cuts into the eardrum and gently suctions fluid or pus from the middle ear to relieve pressure.

Broad-spectrum antibiotics can help prevent acute suppurative middle ear infection in people at high risk for the disorder. In those with recurring middle ear infection, the doctor will use antibiotics with discretion to prevent development of resistant strains of bacteria.

Treating acute secretory infection

The only required treatment may be inflating the eustachian tube by performing Valsalva's maneuver several times a day. To perform this maneuver, the person inhales deeply, holds his or her breath, and strains hard before exhaling.

Otherwise, decongestant therapy may help. The person should continue using decongestants for at least 2 weeks and may even need to use them indefinitely, with periodic evaluation. If decongestant therapy fails, the doctor performs myringotomy and removes middle ear fluid, then inserts a polyethylene tube into the eardrum to equalize pressure immediately. The tube falls out spontaneously after 9 to 12 months. At the same time, any underlying cause is treated. For instance, some people must eliminate allergens or have enlarged adenoids removed.

Painkillers - If the ear infection is causing pain then give painkillers to children regularly until the pain eases. For example, paracetamol (Calpol, Disprol, etc) or ibuprofen. These drugs will also lower a raised temperature which can make a child feel better. If antibiotics are prescribed (see below), you should still give the painkiller as well until the pain eases.

Can anything be done to prevent otitis media?

Specific prevention strategies applicable to all infants and children such as immunization against viral respiratory infections or specifically against the bacteria that cause otitis media are not currently available. Nevertheless, it is known that children who are cared for in group settings, as well as children who live with adults who smoke cigarettes, have more ear infections.



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