There should be no pus coming from your ears. If it is in fact pus (and not just the fluid that normally comes out and coagulates into the crusties you wake up with) you need to go see a professional piercer about it immediately.
There should be no "flow of pus!" Pus is caused by infection, so if you have pus coming from anywhere, you need to see a doctor and get some antibiotics.
otorrhoeaOtopyorrhea (ot/o means ear, py/o means pus, -rrhea means flow or discharge)
Suppuration is the noun meaning the formation or discharge of pus. The related adjectives are suppurative or pyogenic, meaning related to the formation of pus.Suppuration
Pus coming out of the ears could be a sign that the eardrum has ruptured due to extreme pressure from an infection, usually from an infection called otitis media, or inflammation/infection of the middle ear. Continued infection could permanently damage hearing due to tissue destruction and/or scarring. The best thing to do is to have a health professional evaluate and see if antibiotics or ear drops, or both, are needed to help it heal properly.Other infections of the ear canal can create drainage, and need to be treated before they spread. The ear is an easy place to get an infection called cellulitis, so it shouldn't be ignored, either.
You have to take the cat to the vet. Chances are it has an ear infection, which will require medication. Do not go sticking things into the cat's ear, trying to remove the pus. Make an appointment with your vet as soon as possible, and let them take care of it.
otopyorrhea = purulent otorrhea = discharge of pus from the external ear
Otorrhea is the medical term for abnormal discharge from the ear. It can be caused by various factors such as ear infections, trauma, or foreign objects in the ear canal. Prompt evaluation by a healthcare provider is important to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Sounds like shingles. See your health care provider for evaluation and treatment.
If the middle ear, which is normally sterile, becomes contaminated with bacteria or viruses, pus and pressure in the middle ear can result, and this is called acute otitis media or suppurative otitis media.
Depends on whether that fluid has pus in it.
Pus. Which allows the flow of white blood cells to remove any foreign bodies.
What causes. Clicking. In my left ear only
An earache or pain in the ear, which may be severe, or a sudden decrease in ear pain, followed by ear drainage of clear, bloody, or pus-filled fluid, hearing loss, or ear noise/buzzing.