If you see reddened or
inflamed ear tissue or abnormal discharge within the ear canal, you should seek veterinary care right away.
Not exact matches
Fly strike, with its red, crusty, bleeding lesions on the tips of a dog's
ears can look just like mange, scratching from allergies, vasculitis — swollen,
inflamed blood vessels — or erythematosis, an autoimmune disorder where the animal's immune system attacks normal, healthy
tissue.
The pressure created in the closed
ear from the growing abscess (an abscess is a localized collection of pus surrounded by
inflamed tissue) may cause a break on the outside of the
ear that is seen as a hole in the side of the head, or it may create a large swelling or lump on one or both sides of the head.
Inflamed soft
tissues —
ears, teeth, lips, gums and paws.