How to Treat Dog Ear Hematoma at Home: Top 7 Signs in Dogs
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How to Treat Dog Ear Hematoma at Home: A Complete Guide
If you have noticed your dog’s ear is suddenly swollen, tender, and filled with fluid, Chances are, they have a hematoma. It is an uncomfortable condition that requires quick care. While removing and bandaging the ear at the vet’s office is the normal answer. Minor hematomas can also be handled at home. Read on to learn everything you need to know. Especially about the reasons, symptoms, and home treatment choices. Also included are protection tips for dog ear hematomas.
What is a dog ear hematoma?
A hematoma refers to a pool of blood that collects outside of a blood vessel. It is usually due to damage to the delicate veins in the flap of the ear. The official name for this disease is ear hemorrhage or auricular hematoma. It usually forms when a dog shakes or scratches their head violently. It causes blood vessels in the ear to burst and leak fluid that splits the skin from the cartilage. It causes the ear to become swollen with blood and fluid buildup. While any type of dog can develop hematomas. But, dogs with long, floppy ears, like bloodhounds and cocker spaniels, are most susceptible. Since their ears easily slap against the head when moved.
Home care is only appropriate for cases that meet the following criteria: