yes, you should take him to the vet as soon as possible that is a definite sign that he is sick and needs medical attention!
Pictures on the inside of your ears would only be taken by a medical professional. It is a hard location to picture. If you have scabs inside your ear on a doctor with a probe or otoscope will be able to see it.
Your body creates scabs to protect the inside of the wound/sore from infection so it has time to heal
When scabs are present in the nose it is usually due to dry air and lack of moisture in the nasal passages. If the nose is dry for an extended period it will crack and bleed causing scabs.
You should not pick the scabs from impetigo, but if any yellow crust has formed overnight, you should remove it.
You should be following the written aftercare instructions you were provided with by your professional body piercer. These should outline what to do about swelling. The scabs should be washed away when you clean the piercing , Ice or crushed Ice orally for the swelling. If in doubt contact your piercer.
No, it is not a good idea. The water softens the scabs, and if there are any unhealthy microbes in the water, they have an entry way into your body.
You should see a dermatologist.
Are you feeding your guinea pigs apple? Some guinea pigs are allergic to apples, and scabs can appear around their mouths. I would stop feeding them apple, but I think you should really take your guinea pig to the vets if this happens.
because when you bleed the blood hardens and turns into scabs
you get scabs when you scratch and your blood hardens when you leave it untreated.
While scabs are a normal result of declawing surgery, it could point to a post operative infection. It is a good idea to take the animal to a vet if there are concerns.
If you notice scabs on your puppy's head, it is important to take them to the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Scabs could be a sign of an underlying skin condition or injury that needs medical attention. It is best to seek professional advice to ensure your puppy's health and well-being.