Increased ear wax production.
Some issues that we see that can affect the ears; ear mites, bacterial infection, yeast infection, polyps, aural hematomas,
increased ear wax production, allergies, and tumors.
Not exact matches
Please contact us right away if your ferret develops any unusual symptoms, such as vomiting, diarrhea, hair loss, lack of appetite, trouble breathing, black
ear wax, discharge from the eyes or nose, lumps, swelling, or an
increase in aggression or sexual behaviour (especially in neutered males).
Symptoms of yeast infection in a dog
ear include
increased production of
ear wax and other secretions.
Please contact us right away if your ferret develops any unusual symptoms, such as vomiting, diarrhea, hair loss, lack of appetite, trouble breathing, black
ear wax, discharge from the eyes or nose, lumps, swelling, or an
increase in aggression or sexual behavior (especially in neutered males).
If you get a lot of
wax out of the
ear,
increase the frequency of
ear cleanings.
That's because overtime
wax and dirt can build up in your dog's
ears, which is yucky — but more importantly, it leads to an
increased risk of
ear infections, which can be much more difficult to address.
... that dogs that swim are more prone to developing Dog
Ear Infections, and wax buildup and vigorous ear cleaning can also increase a dog's risk of such infectio
Ear Infections, and
wax buildup and vigorous
ear cleaning can also increase a dog's risk of such infectio
ear cleaning can also
increase a dog's risk of such infections?