Wax buildup in the ear itself does not directly cause a sinus infection. However, if the wax leads to blockage, it can result in discomfort and potential complications that may affect nearby structures, including the sinuses. Additionally, if earwax is pushed deeper or if there's an associated ear infection, it could contribute to sinus-related issues. Maintaining proper ear hygiene is important for overall health.
you go to the doctor or get your ear wax out
Brown ear wax in a dog could be caused by an ear infection, ear mites, allergies, or excessive ear wax production. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the dog's ears to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Believe it or not, it's your sinuses. Remember, the ear, nose, and throat are all connected through the sinuses. This is why your ear may pop when you blow your nose or sneeze very hard. Another cause for your ear to sound like it's plugged may be either an ear infection, a sinus infection, or wax clogging your ear canals. However, if this 'sound' persists, or if it is accompanied by other symptoms, visit your physician.
I think it's actually ear wax....I had an ear infection and sinus infection...somebody told me to use mix of hydrogen peroxide and olive oil in ear and all this stuff came out of my ear through my nose....I did this for about a week and I feel so good after months of having one blocked sinus and clogged ear...the two go together because when you blow hard the pressure builds us in the ear and the wax stays stuck...trust me this works! I was on antiobiotics three different times and it just made it worse. Besides if you try this...it's all natural and it can't hurt.
Wax, water, infection, narrowing of the ear canal.
probably a fungal infection
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Dark brown ear wax in dogs can be caused by a buildup of dirt, debris, or dried blood in the ear canal. It may also indicate an ear infection or inflammation. It is important to have your dog examined by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
The brown stuff coming out of a dog's ear could be caused by an ear infection, ear mites, allergies, or excessive wax buildup. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the dog's ear to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
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There's no such thing as white ear wax. It's either puss or dead skin. Sounds like you've got a really bad infection.
The color of a dog's ear wax can indicate potential health issues. Dark, black, or red ear wax may suggest an infection or inflammation, while light or yellowish ear wax is usually normal. Monitoring the color of a dog's ear wax can help in detecting and addressing health concerns early on.