What causes dogs to have chronic ear infections?
The biggest difference is that further investigation needs to be done regarding the underlying cause of ear infection. The most common causes of chronic otitis are allergies, hormonal abnormalities, excess oil production and disorders of skin formation (seborrhea).
How do you get rid of an inner ear infection in a dog?
Antibiotics (such as amoxicillin-clavulanate, enrofloxacin, clindamycin, or cefpodoxime) will be used for a bacterial infection for 6-8 weeks minimum. If the infection is fungal in nature, an anti-fungal medication (most often itraconazole) will be prescribed.
How can I stop my dogs ear infection from recurring?
Tips to prevent ear infections:
- Use cotton balls in your dog’s ears to prevent moisture from seeping in.
- Dry your dog’s ears with cotton balls after he swims.
- No D.I.Y.
- Gently remove visible debris from your dog’s outer ear canal.
What can I feed a dog with chronic ear infections?
If your dog has an ear issue, your veterinarian may suggest a change in your dog’s food. In some cases, your veterinarian may recommend a therapeutic hypoallergenic dog food to help limit exposure to potential allergens. Such dog foods may include Hill’s® Prescription Diet® brand dog foods.
Why won’t my dog’s ear infection go away?
It’s best to see your veterinarian as soon as you notice symptoms because ear infections won’t go away on their own. Your veterinarian will take a swab of the ear discharge and look at it under a microscope to see if it’s mites, yeast, or bacteria, and then prescribe the appropriate medication.
What is a TECA surgery?
The term TECA-BO is an abbreviation for Total Ear Canal Ablation and Bulla Osteotomy. This surgery involves the complete removal of the ear canal and tympanic bulla (middle ear), leaving only the ear flap (pinna) remaining.