1. What is the cause of cat ear bleeding
1. First, consider trauma. Cats may experience some trauma while playing and beating. If the cat’s auricle is scratched or the ear canal is injured, it will cause the cat’s ear to bleed. If the pet owner finds the cat’s ear bleeding, you can check the cat’s ear for trauma at the first time. If there is a scratch, but the wound is not serious, you can cut off the hair on the cat’s ear wound and apply it to the wound. After applying erythromycin ointment for a few days, the cat’s trauma can scab and heal. However, if there is no obvious trauma to the cat’s ear, it is best to take the cat to the pet hospital for an ear endoscopy in time to determine whether the bleeding is caused by ear canal disease.
2. The cat suffers from otitis media. The main symptoms of otitis media in cats are: the cat frequently shakes his head, shakes his head or scratches his ears, and there are serous and mucous turbid fluids flowing out of the ears. If the cat is diagnosed with otitis media, the pet owner can buy ear washes for cat otitis media to clean the cat’s ears, and pay attention to keep the cat’s ears clean. If the cat’s otitis media is more serious, it is necessary to give the cat oral or subcutaneous antibiotic treatment under the guidance of a veterinarian, such as injection of penicillin, cephalosporin, etc., to alleviate the cat’s condition.
3. Cats are infected with ear mites. When cats are infected with ear mites, their ears will have a lot of dirt and smell. Pet owners can take the following measures to treat cat ear mites: 1. Since cats are infected with ear mites, their ear secretions will increase, so first of all, they need to use a special cleaning solution to clean the cat’s ears. 2. Then drop the medicine for ear mites into the cat’s ear, pay attention to immediately cover the cat’s ear and rub the root of its ear after dropping it, so that the medicine can be fully distributed in the ear canal, and then clean the cat’s ears. 3. Finally, use some anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent inflammation of the cat’s ear canal. After that, pay attention to the healing of the cat’s ears. If the symptoms of the cat’s ears are still not relieved, it is best to take the cat to the veterinary hospital for professional treatment.
The above is our introduction to the causes of cat ear bleeding. Generally, the trauma of the cat’s ear is better for the pet owner to identify and treat, but if the pet owner does not If the cat’s ear is found to be traumatized or the cause of the cat’s ear bleeding cannot be determined, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment by professional personnel to prevent the cat’s condition from aggravating.