Yes
Amoxycillin is generally used to treat bacterial infections.
see your vet. augmentin may work, amox is unlikely to, but usually ear drops with antibiotic/antifungal/steroid are what I've seen used.
The middle ear contains the three auditory ossicles, which vibrate to transfer the sound to the cochlea in the inner ear.
No, you cannot use Augmentin for a tooth infection. Augmentin would be prescribed by a doctor to treat complaints such as ear infections, severe sinusitis, bacterial urinary tract infections and skin infections.
You have external ear, middle ear and the internal ear. You have the auricle and the ear canal is there in the external ear. Then you have a ear drum, that separates external ear from the middle ear. In the middle ear, you have three tiny bones. Eustachian canal is there in the middle ear. Then you have oval and round window to separate the middle ear from internal ear. In the internal ear, you have vestibulocochlear apparatus and the vestbulocochlear nerve is there.
No, the cochlea is located in the inner ear, not the middle ear.
The oval window is part of the middle ear but in theory, yes it does separate the middle ear from the inner ear.
This depends on the reason for the antibiotic. For ear or sinus infections, a cephalosporin would be a good alternative. For dental infections, clindamycin would be the best option. Why are you using augmentin? And was it truly an allergic reaction?
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Augmentin is an excellent drug for ear infections. If there is no response to this drug it is better to culture ear discharge and check the sensitivity of the causative organism. Second generation cephalosporins are also very effective for ear infections. Sometimes anaerobic organisms can cause ear infection especially if is chronic. In that case metronidazole may be useful. Infection due to mycoplasma may be treated with erythromycin or another drug from the same group of drugs.
The tympanic membrane (eardrum) is the division of the outer and middle ear. The middle ear is sometimes called the tympanic chamber, so the eardrum is officially designated to the middle ear.
The middle ear, outer ear, and inner ear are the three parts of the ear.