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The most common type of
hematoma in the dog is that affecting the pinna or
ear flap.
This condition is called an aural or
ear -
flap hematoma and results in swelling of the
ear flap and pain for your pet.
In addition, because dogs with itchy or sore
ears tend to shake their heads violently, they can rupture blood vessels in the
ear flap and end up with a pocket of blood in the
flap called an aural
hematoma.
This is an aural
hematoma which means an accumulation of blood within the
ear flap or pinna.
A dog who frequently shakes its head due to an infection can get an aural
hematoma, where a blood vessel within the
ear pinna (
flap) bursts causing a buildup of blood that makes the
ear flaps swell.
The aural
hematoma results when an animal breaks a blood vessel in the
flap of the
ear.
The constant head shaking and scratching from «allergic
ears» can cause blood - filled blisters, called
hematomas, on the bottom of the
ear flaps.
A
hematoma of the
ear flap (pinna) is caused by a ruptured vessel leaking blood between the layers of skin covering the inner and outer external portion of...
A
hematoma of the
ear flap (pinna) is caused by a ruptured vessel leaking blood between the layers of skin covering the inner and outer external portion of the
ear.
Failure to treat a
hematomas can lead to enlargement of theswelling to encompass the entire
ear flap.
Sometimes the
ear flap will become extremely swollen - this is called an aural
hematoma.