It is very important to use all medications as instructed by your veterinarian and have
the ears rechecked after treatment to ensure that the infection is completely resolved.
It is extremely important to have your pet's
ears rechecked by our veterinarian at our Virginia Beach Animal Hospital after the two weeks of treatment.
Then have
his ear rechecked a few weeks later so the doctor can make sure the medication worked.
If your child does get a prescription, make sure you give him the entire course of antibiotics and follow up with
an ear recheck a few weeks later so the doctor can gauge whether the medicine worked.
Not exact matches
It is impossible to determine whether the infection has cleared without
rechecking the
ears.
If an infection was present, it will be necessary to
recheck the
ear canal to be sure that the infection is gone.
Treatment should be continued and the
ears should be
rechecked by your veterinarian until no more organisms are found.
Therefore, it is very important to have all
ear infections
rechecked a few days after treatment is completed so that new
ear swabs can be taken and evaluated for the presence of any remaining organisms.
This ends what has generally been a long tribulation of pain, odor,
ear cleaning, and expensive veterinary medications and
rechecks.
It is important to have a logical approach, to know what sort of infection is in the
ear, to do proper home care regularly, and to have regular
recheck appointments.