Sentences with phrase «diagnosing ear infections»

*** Note: Use prescribed veterinary medication on any diagnosed ear infections to rid your dog of the fungus or bacteria causing the problem.
Diagnosing an ear infection in a dog isn't difficult.
We can better diagnose ear infections, skin disease and mass aspirates by performing cytology right here at ACC.
TREATMENT — Veterinarians diagnose ear infections by examining the ear with an otoscope to check for foreign bodies or taking a sample of discharge and examining it under a microscope to identify bacteria, yeast or parasites.
Diagnostic services: In house laboratory Complete blood count, serum biochemistry s, urine - analysis, fecal analysis, thyroid checks, cortisol levels, In house digital radiography, Digital otoscope with video monitor display to diagnose ear infections and damage, Specialized outside, Antech laboratory
To diagnose an ear infection, your veterinarian will take a thorough history and perform a complete physical exam of your pet.

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Having already been saddled with Bronchitis the week before and having both (yes, you read right BOTH) girls get diagnosed with ear infections meant for a great start to a weekend.
Ear infections are the second most commonly diagnosed illness in children in the United States, next to just a simple cold.
Many parents don't know how to correctly diagnose whether or not their child has an ear infection, and what to do if this is the case.
An ear infection is often hard to diagnose as a parent, but you'll probably be aware that something is wrong.
Typically when you use a penlight, you're getting down to business to diagnose a sore throat, ear infection, or concussion.
I have not been «diagnosed» with anything but have had ear infections off an on throughout my entire life.
And it only took going to the doctor to get diagnosed with a sinus infection / ear infection and roughing it out... Continue reading →
It came at the perfect time for our newest sweetheart who shortly after adopting was diagnosed w / ear infections.
Ok - so this is MAJOR conspiracy theory, BUT, I've «heard» that often times ear infections can be very loosely diagnosed.
The dog was diagnosed as suffering from ear infections, with an infected laceration behind one of the ear flaps, and both ear canals blocked by growths.
Veterinary treatment typically relies on antibacterial or antifungal eardrops depending on the diagnosed cause of your dog's ear infection and may require several treatments daily.
This includes core vaccinations (distemper / parvo, bordatella, and rabies, if age appropriate), fecal test and deworming, general exam, spay / neuter (for dogs 6 months or older), heartworm test (if age appropriate), heartworm and flea / tick prevention, and treatment of any diagnosed illnesses (heartworms, ear infections, skin conditions, etc.).
These are very under diagnosed, and we will commonly see a young cat for a 2nd or 3rd opinion who is having chronic ear infections.
The only way to diagnose a yeast infection for sure is to swab the ear, stain it, and look at in under a high powered microscope.
Learn how to recognize ear problems and how ear infections are diagnosed.
In order to diagnose an infection, ear swabs are taken from deep within the ear canal and evaluated under the microscope (this is called ear cytology).
He was determined to be about 12 weeks old and was diagnosed with internal parasites and an ear infection.
It is a simple matter to diagnose whether dog ear infection medicine is needed.
They are difficult to diagnose because they are often accompanied by outer ear infections.
The vast majority of dogs with ear infections have allergies with secondary bacterial and yeast infections, which must be diagnosed and treated accordingly.
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Ear infections should not be a recurring issue with your pet, as there is a cause that should be diagnosed to prevent further problems.
Pet owners should not diagnose ear mite infection without their veterinarian's help.
With our advanced technology and years of experience, we are able to diagnose and treat bacterial infections, food allergies, environmental allergies, skin cancer, chronic ear disease, and other conditions and because long term monitoring of dermatological conditions is often necessary, communication between the veterinarian and the pet owner is extremely important.
So, if a case is simple and straight forward e.g. a dog is shaking his head and is diagnosed and treated for an ear infection and nothing else, the owner can put «ear infection» on the claim form, send a copy of the receipt and get a reimbursement that truly reflects what's going on.
In the following article, we will discuss ear mite infections in kittens as well how your veterinarian will diagnose and treat this common condition.
Our clinic offers basic preventative veterinary services and may also be able to assist with diagnosing and treating common illnesses like upper respiratory infections, ear infections, eye infections, worms and fleas.
Furthermore, putting agents into the ear before the veterinary examination can hinder the vet's ability to properly diagnose the type of infection.
Your vet can diagnose a yeast infection with cytology, or looking at a smear of the ear debris under a microscope.
The only way to accurately diagnose a bacterial infection is with an ear culture.
In the cat, nearly all ear infections that are properly diagnosed and treated can be cured.
Nearly all ear infections that are properly diagnosed and treated can be cured.
The veterinary exam showed a variety of ailments, including hookworms, round worms, flea bites, ear infections, mammary tumors, rotting teeth, luxating patellas, hernias, scars, long nails, scabby coats, some tails were docked, some puppies were anemic, one dog had entropion, and one dog was pregnant and diagnosed with pyometra, resulting in a uterus full of full - size deceased puppies.
Shoulberg, 45, who has been practicing since 1984, says her patients mostly suffer from allergies, but she's also diagnosed skin and ear infections, and immune - system diseases like lupus.
Question: Hello, Our 4 year old Rottweiler was diagnosed with having a yeast infection in her right ear.
We may also be able to assist with diagnosing and treatment of common illnesses such as eye, skin and ear infections, and sneezing with discharge.
«We are not trained to diagnose, but if we suspect an ear infection or see a tumor, we'll contact the owner and have them get in touch with their veterinarian.»
Only your vet can diagnose cat flea allergy dermatitis, as the symptoms of the disease are similar to those of mite infestations, ear infections, sacroptic mange, skin trauma or food allergy.
Because there are various causes of an ear infection, contact a veterinarian to diagnose the cause and prescribe the proper treatment.
Veterinarians mostly diagnose bacterial and yeast ear infections in dogs.
One eye needed to be removed due to the chronic condition, two masses from her head were removed (testing proved the masses to be benign); she was diagnosed with a double ear infection, and needed medication and time to treat the skin conditions.
Ear infections are responsible for the bulk of hearing problems with lifelong consequences, many of which are preventable and treatable if diagnosed early.
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