[nagdu] Allergic reaction to ear cleanser?

Danielle Cyclorama dsykora29 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 24 20:12:49 UTC 2015


I use an equal mixture of water and apple cider vinegar to clean my dogs ears. I don't miss those ear infection days. I was lucky that the first thing I removed from Thai's diet was the allergen, but it took a lot longer to get rid of pet dog's ear issues. Hope Jenny feels better soon.

Danielle and Thai

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> On Sep 24, 2015, at 3:35 PM, Tami Jarvis via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Daryl,
> 
> Poor Jenny! Her system may be ultra sensitive, since you just recently changed her diet and things are still balancing out. I don't know if the oatmeal would be a factor or not. If there's a pattern of flare-ups when you use that cleanser, that is a clue. Intermittent recurring problems like this are so frustrating, since tracking down the underlying thing you need to change is a matter of trial and error, and it takes time to find out if any given change is the right one.
> 
> I've used both Epiotic and Zymox and liked both. I think the Epiotic is more of a cleanser; it's been a few years, since I couldn't find it for a long time. I haven't tried the Zymox cleansing solution, just the medicated goop. Boy, does that clear things right up! Loki seems to have outgrown regular yeast infections. It seems like puppies are prone because their body chemistry is always changing and frequently out of balance. So I sniff his ears a lot. /lol/
> 
> If it's a yeast infection, probiotics might help, since those support healthy bacteria that are unfriendly to yeast. Antibiotics can kill off healthy bacteria, making yeast infections more likely. I always eat a lot of yogurt when I'm taking antibiotics, so I give my dogs yogurt when they're on antibiotics. Nowadays, there are a lot of probiotics in pill form that are supposed to be better.
> 
> hth,
> 
> Tami
> 
>> On 09/24/2015 11:05 AM, Daryl Marie via nagdu wrote:
>> Hi!
>> On the topic of ear infections... Jenny got another one last week. I inadvertently gave her treats with rice and grain in them... silly me didn't read the label!
>> I've been cleaning her ears with a solution she's had before, but have gradually increased the time between cleaning to 2 times a week while the infection is present. Until yesterday, she was doing great!
>> 
>> I cleaned her ears on Tuesday night. Admittedly, I may have put too much solution in them, but I did wipe them dry. About 18 hours later, both ears were hot to the touch, she was pawing at both of them, she kept pulling them away, and they were slightly pink and obviously irritated.
>> 
>> This morning they are much less sensitive, less pink, and she's pawing at them less.
>> 
>> So I have a few questions:
>> 1) Is it possible to have a reaction to an ear cleanser? In looking at the ingredients, it looks like it's an oat extract-based cleanser. If so...
>> 2) I've been told that a grain allergy is generally only if it's been ingested... but by flushing her ears out with it, is it not technically an ingestion?
>> 3) Any ear cleanser recommendations? My vet carries Epiotic, and I've heard good things about it and Zymox. I've also got coconut oil coming, but buying it locally is insanely expensive.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Daryl
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