Put some hydrogen peroxide in it and if it doesn't get better go to the doctor.
The best thing would be to take it to a vet as they will give you the proper medication to treat it. You can usually tell when a dog has ear infections by smelling the ear and if it has an unpleasant smell it is infected. Because Staffies have droopy ears they are more prone to ear infections.
To treat an infected ear, it is important to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and prescription of antibiotics if necessary. In addition, keeping the ear dry and clean, using warm compresses, and avoiding inserting anything into the ear can help manage the infection. Follow the doctor's recommendations for the duration of treatment to ensure full recovery.
The ear lobe will be red and sore, and there may be discoloration around the piercing. Cleaning the ear and earrings with mild antiseptic may provide relief, and if not, your doctor may prescribe antibiotic creams to treat the infection.
I mean, I think so. I currently have an infected gauge in my left ear and have been suffering jaw pain and ear pain. So I really think it can. Im still trying to figure out why it's infected!!
they get brown ear when they are infected with ear mites
its infected
Maybe your dog has been non stop itching there ear or even its ear is infected a little
no
I would imagine the whole ear, and if an infection spreads from the throat to the ear, then you should really get that checked.
If your ear in infected it might sting a little, but normal cleaning them, no.
It would sometimes infect your ear or it can not get infected
A mastoidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove infected or diseased mastoid bone cells. It is typically performed to treat conditions such as chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma or mastoiditis, which can cause persistent ear infections and hearing loss. By removing the mastoid bone cells, the procedure helps to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and improve overall ear health.