No, it is made of acetone most of the time, which is a weak acid.
My left ear
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no, not completely. it can slow down the process i guess but they will fade eventually.
REMOVE it immediatly, apply alcohol solution with cotton wool all over the outside of the hole, till you cant see any more. Saturate 2 separate cotton balls with solution, place on either side of hole and press together as hard as the host can manage, repeat until cotton balls appear clear of nail varnish. Push a clean earing through the hole, while poking out the other side, clean with solution. The key is to act and work fast.
Slap yourself in the back of the head for letting her have access to nail polish remover in the first place (this stuff does nasty things to the liver with long periods of contact). Second sit her down and teach her how to clean her piercings and jewellery properly, using soap and water on the piercings, soap and water then soak the jewellery in 70% alcohol before putting them back in. Parental supervision is a requirement when using alcohol or any other harmful products (nail polish and nail polish remover).
To effectively flush out a dog's ear, first, gently lift the ear flap and hold it up. Then, carefully pour a vet-approved ear cleaning solution into the ear canal. Massage the base of the ear for about 20-30 seconds to help the solution reach deep into the ear. Finally, let the dog shake its head to remove any excess solution and debris. Repeat as needed, following your veterinarian's instructions.
Wrap ice cubes or an ice pack in a piece of cloth, hold it to your ear for 5 minutes and remove. Gently poke your ear after a few seconds, and see if you can feel your nail. If you can, reapply the ice package for a further 2 minutes and check again. Once it is done, leave your ear alone.
To properly flush a dog's ears, first, gently lift the ear flap and fill the ear canal with a vet-approved ear cleaning solution. Massage the base of the ear for about 30 seconds to help break up any debris. Allow your dog to shake their head to remove excess solution and debris. Finally, use a cotton ball or pad to gently wipe away any remaining dirt or solution from the ear flap and outer ear. Repeat as needed, but avoid over-cleaning to prevent irritation.
To properly flush your dog's ears for their health and well-being, follow these steps: Gather ear cleaning solution and cotton balls. Hold your dog still and gently lift their ear flap. Fill the ear canal with the cleaning solution. Massage the base of the ear for 20-30 seconds. Let your dog shake their head to remove excess solution. Use cotton balls to wipe away debris and excess solution. Repeat on the other ear if needed. Consult your vet if you notice any redness, swelling, or foul odor.
If a cockroach gets into your ear, do not try to remove it yourself. Seek medical help immediately to safely and effectively remove the cockroach without causing harm to your ear.
If a roach gets into your ear, do not try to remove it yourself. Seek medical help immediately to safely and effectively remove the roach without causing harm to your ear.
The brown stuff in your dog's ears is likely ear wax or an ear infection. To safely remove it, you can use a veterinarian-approved ear cleaning solution and gently wipe the ear with a cotton ball or pad. Avoid using cotton swabs or inserting anything deep into the ear canal to prevent injury. If the brown stuff persists or your dog shows signs of discomfort, consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.