The answer is yes, but we do not recommend administering
eardrops on your own.
Later, during the colonial era in Mexico, a cure for earache was to mix wine and chile powder for use
as eardrops.
Swimmer's ear can usually be prevented using a homemade
preventive eardrop before and after swimming.
Putting eardrops or other products in the ear with the presence of an eardrum perforation may cause pain or an infection.
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 plant goes by many other common names such as dutchman's breeches, squirrel corn,
white eardrops, steer's head, soldier's cap, butterfly banner, and staggerweed.
Using the wrong type
of eardrops probably will not cause significant harm, but it certainly will not help their problem — if you are treating the wrong thing, all you wind up doing is prolonging your cat's suffering!
Eardrops or a warm compress held to your child's ear may also help.
I like how simple
these eardrops are and how wonderfully they can be combined with most colours and styles.
So what do you think about
the eardrops?
Veterinarians will often send you home with
eardrops or a tube of ear ointment.
Depending on the type of medication your vet prefers, treatment may include a one time oral administration of a dewormer and or
eardrops to be administered over several days.
If the ear infection is likely to have an underlying cause such as allergies, using
an eardrop with a combination of an antibiotic and corticosteroid may be more beneficial.