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HOW DO YOU DIAGNOSE AND TREAT AN EAR INFECTION?

What tests will my veterinarian use to analyze my pet's ear disease?  Your veterinarian will play out a few tests to decide whether your pet has an ear disease. Your vet will investigate the ear with an otoscope to see whether there is something inside the ear channel like a mass. In the event that your pet is in a considerable measure of torment, this technique may require sedation or anesthesia. Your veterinarian will likewise take an example from the ear to see it under a magnifying instrument (a method known as cytology). This will enable your vet to decide if there is bacterial or yeast contamination in the ear or whether bugs are the explanation behind your pet's uneasiness. This is likewise vital for choosing the suitable treatment for your pet. Contingent upon to what extent the ear disease has been available, your veterinarian may prescribe culture and affectability testing. This is the place a swab test is taken from your pet's ear and sent to the lab for te

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