So I flew in late to NYC since I stayed on to watch my daughter's 1st play from her drama club (totally worth the wait) I was really keen to get to the filming, even though I knew I was coming down with something (and boy was I ill for the rest of
the week with an ear infection — yikes).
Not exact matches
Having already been saddled
with Bronchitis the
week before and having both (yes, you read right BOTH) girls get diagnosed
with ear infections meant for a great start to a weekend.
I now have a 5 month old who also has been trained, and was sleeping thru the night by 8
weeks, however, he started having stomach problems, and that kept waking him up — in fear of his crying waking up his sister, we of course would get him right away — he has since been sick
with ear infections, sinus
infections, and an allergic reaction to medication that had him getting up 4 — 8 times a night!
After an amazing
week at Universal + Disney, I ended the trip on a real high note
with a lovely
ear infection + horrible cold... yea talk about fun:p I guess life couldn't be all fun + games huh?
I haven't slept well for the last couple of nights, my little princess is fighting
with flu and
ear infection, the weather has gone all cold on us in Helsinki, the temperatures have dropped down 10 - 11 °C in less than 24 hours, I also had my last filling and tooth «cover» done yesterday, so once again I have looked like a tomato and felt crappy, etc... Not the best
week and sometimes, no matter how positive you try to think and deal
with everything, sometimes you just need this one day to simply feel like * hit, cry it out if you have to and have a nice comfort in form of chocolate bar or an ice cream sundae... That's what this day will serve me for and hopefully tomorrow will be much better.
Because many pets
with food allergies will often present
with recurrent
ear infections, any pet
with repetitive
ear infections should also have a 6 - 8
week trial
with a novel hypoallergenic diet such as rabbit, duck or venison based foods.
The
ear infection finally went away after a few
weeks of treatment (and Rosco wearing a headband made of Hanes stocking — he was adorably good
with it).
He was determined to be about 12
weeks old and was diagnosed
with internal parasites and an
ear infection.
You should check their
ears once a
week for irritation and
infection and they can be wiped clean
with a vet - approved
ear cleaning solution.
My dog has been on a diet now for 8 or 9 months and his weight was 41 Kilos and is now 37 kilos we have noticed in the last 12 months he has lost a lot of weight around his face and in the last two
weeks he has had Gravelly breathing when he gets excited or if he is walking a lot but he suffers from
ear infections could that be anything to do
with his breathing problems
The bacterial and fungal
infections can be treated
with medicated drops or ointment that is applied to the
ear canal twice daily for about 2
weeks.
Marty developed a recent
ear infection which took over a
week to resolve
with a prescription of Ottomax.
I think that rinsing the
ears with vinegar mixed half and half
with water once or twice a
week helps a lot in controlling recurrent
ear infections.
I get really suspicious of food allergies
with ear infections so if she were my patient I would do an 8
week food trial
with a prescription diet like Hill's Z / D where she eats only that food and nothing else.
As
with all floppy eared dogs he will need to have a weekly inspection and
ear cleaning to prevent
infection and as smaller dogs are prone to dental issues, teeth should be brushed 1 to 2 times per
week.
My poodle has constant
ear infections and after treating him twice a day for a
week with Ottomax, he's back to his normal self!