Not exact matches
Rather than just prescribing more topical antibiotic / steroid medications
like Mometamax or Otomax, it is important for animal guardians and veterinarians to look at underlying causes to avoid frustrating relapses and repeat veterinary visits.Many animal guardians will often erroneously think that their animal companions have
ear mites; however,
ear mites can be easily ruled out by having the
ear discharge examined under the microscope.
He will check your Miniature Schnauzer's
ears and eyes, looking for any signs that something may be wrong,
like redness, itching,
discharge, etc...
A tell - tale sign of an
ear mite infection is a dark
discharge that looks a lot
like coffee grounds.
Infection usually produces a characteristic dark
discharge; in some cases, the
ear canal can become entirely obstructed by this coffee ground -
like debris.
The
ears are extremely sensitive in the Tellurium patient, and the
discharge may have a fish -
like smell.
It also gives you the opportunity to thoroughly inspect your pooch's
ears to make sure there isn't anything particularly funky happening,
like an abnormal
discharge.
If you see a dark brown
discharge that looks
like dirt or coffee grounds in a kitten's
ears, it is probably
ear mites.
Ear mites cause a characteristic dark brown to black - colored
discharge in the
ears that looks a bit
like coffee grounds.
They leave a
discharge inside the
ear, which looks,
like coffee grounds.