Recovery from otitis externa will largely be at home, but how long this takes will depend on how severe the damage is. Most dogs will fully recover in three to four weeks, but severe cases may take longer.
How do you get rid of otitis externa in dogs?
Topical therapy is the mainstay treatment for otitis externa although systemic use of anti-inflammatory therapy and/or antimicrobial therapy may be indicated for individual patients. Most dogs with otitis, irrespective of its cause, will benefit from anti-inflammatory therapy.
Does otitis externa go away by itself in dogs?
Canine otitis externa occurs when a dog's external ear canal is inflamed and potentially also infected. It's a leading cause of vet visits for dogs, and in most cases requires medical treatment and won't go away on its own.
How long does it take for otitis externa to go away?
Otitis externa usually clears within a week or so. When otitis externa is short-lasting, it is described as 'acute otitis externa'. However, sometimes it persists for three months or more and is then described as 'chronic otitis externa'.
Is otitis externa painful in dogs?
Canine otitis externa is a common dermatologic problem in small animal practice. Affected ears are often painful and pruritic (e.g., head shaking, scratching); if the condition becomes chronic, it is more difficult to control.
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