Dog otitis interna is a common ear infection that is common in dogs with long ears, dogs that live in humid environments, and dogs that over-clean their ears. Here are some common symptoms of dog otitis interna:
1. Head shaking or tilting: Dogs may shake their heads or tilt their heads frequently due to inflammation in the inner ear.
2. Ear pain: Dogs may feel pain or discomfort in their ears due to otitis interna.
3. Ear discharge: Otitis interna may cause discharge in the ears, which can be yellow or brown.
4. Red or swollen ears: Dogs may have red or swollen ears due to inflammation.
5. Blockage: Intraotinitis may cause a blockage in the dog's ear canal, reducing hearing and balance.
If you suspect your dog has intraotinitis, it is recommended to take it to the veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible. The veterinarian may recommend antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, or other medications to control the infection and relieve symptoms. In addition, the veterinarian can also clean the ears and perform operations to help relieve the symptoms of intraotinitis in dogs. Be careful not to use any medications or ear canal cleaners on your dog, otherwise it may aggravate the condition.
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