Inner ear infections are probably the most common cause of similar symptoms and if recovery does not progress satisfactorily it is a good idea to do whatever testing seems necessary to rule out inner ear problems, such
as ear examination and X-rays.
Not exact matches
In addition to
ear infection symptoms, your child should have signs of inflammation of his
ear drum on physical
examination, such
as a red, bulging
ear drum.
Behaviours such
as the
ears pulled backward, frequent lip licking, yawning, escape attempts and biting displayed during a physical
examination were especially telling.
The
examination will include the eyes,
ears, teeth and other body parts
as well.
From there, each cat passes through a series of stations where a team of up to 75 dedicated volunteers, including veterinarians, students, technicians, and cat lovers, operate MASH - style until all of the cats receive their complete medical care, including
examination, surgery, vaccinations, treatment for fleas and parasites, and
ear tipping for identification
as a graduate of the program.
During a wellness exam, your veterinarian will perform a number of simple
examinations and tests, such
as listening to your animal's heartbeat and lungs, check their teeth and oral cavity, evaluate their vision, examine their
ears, examine lymph nodes and skin, palpate your pet's joint and muscles, and more.
A comprehensive physical
examination that includes dental and body / muscle assessment,
as well
as an evaluation of your pet's coat, skin, eyes and
ears, nose and throat, heart and lungs, legs and paws, abdomen and gastrointestinal system, and urogenital system
Volunteers perform onsite medical care, conduct wellness
examinations, provide dog food, treats, toys, and bedding,
as well
as nail trims,
ear cleaning, and make appointments for spay / neuter and microchipping - a requirement for public housing.
The Dermatology department is able to address patients with chronic allergies,
ear infections and other dermatological disorders by the use of diagnostic tools such
as intradermal skin testing, video otoscopic
examinations, skin biopsies and cultures and evaluation of blood panels.
A comprehensive physical
examination that includes dental and body / muscle assessment,
as well
as an evaluation of your cat's coat, skin, eyes and
ears, nose and throat, heart and lungs, legs and paws, abdomen and gastrointestinal system, and urogenital system.
The choice of medication your veterinarian will prescribe depends upon the findings of an
examination and any necessary ancillary tests, such
as a fecal
examination for intestinal parasites or microscopic
examination of a skin sample or an
ear swab for
ear mites.
During the
examination, the veterinarian may also see foreign objects such
as foxtails in the
ear canal.
Tests and
examinations for possible alternative explanations for the high MA other than kidney damage - such
as severe skin and
ear infections, gum disease, heartworms.