Often, dogs with
recurrent ear problems see the vet frequently.
Not exact matches
Dairy sensitivity is the cause of colic in some infants, and is a common cause of
recurrent ear infections, sinus congestion, and reflux / swallowing
problems in infants and young children.
Hi, I have been dealing with two
problems the past few months —
recurrent gum abscess and inner
ear infection.
These include skin
problems associated with allergies, parasite infestations, infectious, autoimmune, and endocrinologic (hormonal) diseases, chronic or
recurrent ear infections, diseases of the feet, footpad, or nails, and skin cancers.
However, about 15 years ago the board certified dermatologists (we don't have EENT specialists in veterinary medicine, so difficult
ear cases are referred to dermatologists) started recommending that if a dog doesn't have a
recurrent ear infection
problem, that the hair in the
ears should be left alone, and not routinely plucked out.
More and more of my feline patients were on one or more prescription drugs and / or diets to try to help them with the diseases I encountered day - to - day in feline practice:
recurrent bladder (lower urinary)
problems, obesity, diabetes, chronic vomiting and / or diarrhea, chronic constipation, asthma, skin and
ear problems, to name a few.
Some of the
problems most likely to affect this breed include
recurrent ear infections, epilepsy, hypothyroidism, and persistent pupillary membranes.
Recurrent or chronic
ear infections are more commonly seen in dogs with food allergies than in dogs with other types of allergies — also, very young dogs suffering from severe skin
problems are often victims of food allergies.
While this condition can be seen in any mixed or pure breed, common symptoms include: — Weight gain (without an increase in appetite)-- Lethargy — Cold intolerance (heat seeking)-- Dull / dry hair coat — Hair loss —
Recurrent skin or
ear infections —
Problems with the nervous or musculoskeletal system Diagnosis of this condition is -LSB-...]
Some of them have skin
problems,
recurrent ear infections, and allergies, but the more seriously affected dogs have knee
problems, diabetes, and heart
problems.