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You might have an infection
If the helix of the ear becomes red and itchy, this could be caused by an infection, trauma to the ear or an autoimmune disorder.
A red outer ear can be caused by an outer ear infection or from getting hit. If the redness does not go away, consult your physician.
Infection ! run to the doctor right now
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.
An earring infection can't be fully seen, as it is often inside the ear, where the earring post goes through. However, the ear lobe often goes red, and swollen, pus and gunk keeps building up and has to be removed resulting in a lot of pain. I've had an earring infection myself and its not nice!
Redness is perfectly fine. Green/yellow fluids is a sign of infection.
It sounds like an inner ear infection. Best go see a doctor.
One of two reasons, either the rabbit has injured its ear and has an infection or your rabbit has ear mites which also cause an infection. If it is ear mites you can get rid of them by mixing iodine (a few drops) in baby oil and coating the ear with it. When you get rid of the ear mites (by smothering them with the oil every 2 days) you will need to treat with oil again in 10 days to smother the babies that hatch out of the eggs laid under the skin of the ear (which is what causes the infection). If the infection is really bad your rabbit may need antibiotics which it may need if it has an infection for a wound to it's ear.
Infected ear piercing, Food allergies, Drug allergies, Poison Oak, Poision Ivy, Possibilities of infection in your glands under your jaw
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