HEAR Now: FAQs about Ear Infections in Dogs - Part 2
Release Date: 10/22/2025
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Brown discharge can be normal wax, yeast, or bacteria—cytology is the only way to know.
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Infections that don’t clear may need longer treatment, stronger antiinflammatory medications, or better control of the primary disease like allergies.
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Inflammation drives infection—managing allergies reduces recurrence.
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Untreated infections can spread to the middle or inner ear, causing permanent damage.
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Home remedies like vinegar may burn inflamed ears and risk hearing loss.
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Episode page with pictures and video: HEAR Now: FAQs about Ear Infections in Dogs Part 2
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Find a veterinary dermatologist near you: Specialist Search Here
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Veterinary Skin and Ear (Los Angeles): Schedule Your Consult
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Mometamax Single™ (gentamicin, posaconazole, and mometasone furoate otic suspension) - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Mometamax SingleTM is for otic use in dogs only. Do not use in cats. Mometamax Single should be administered by veterinary personnel. Do not use in dogs with known tympanic membrane perforation. The integrity of the tympanic membrane should be confirmed before administering the product. Reevaluate the dog if hearing loss or signs of vestibular dysfunction are observed during treatment. Do not use in dogs with known or suspected hypersensitivity to gentamicin, posaconazole, or mometasone furoate. Avoid contact with eyes. For complete instructions and safety information, refer to the product label.
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