Possible causes of sores on cats' ears include ear mites, infections, allergies, or trauma. Treatment may involve cleaning the ears, medication for infections or allergies, and addressing the underlying cause. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The lining of the eyelids and the surface of the white of the eye becomes red and severely painful, with multiple small yellow bumps and pitted sores (ulcers). Lymph nodes around the ears, under the jaw, or in the neck may swell and become painful.
Your cat may have sores behind its ears due to various reasons such as allergies, infections, parasites, or injuries. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Sound intensities above 120 decibels are usually considered painful to human ears. Prolonged exposure to sounds at this intensity can cause hearing damage. Common sources of sound at this intensity include concerts, explosions, and gunfire.
This is not typical for pregnancy and you need to see a doctor. The strongest you can take without asking a doctor is Tylenol.
YEs. But her ears don't itch as much as hurt. She doesn't scratch at them, just shakes her head violently. he sores hurt her...she doesn't bite at them, but they are growing and crusty. No Mange, antibiotics and steroids don't help.
Lupus vulgaris are painful cutaneous tuberculosis skin lesions with nodular appearance, most often on the face around nose and ears. The lesions may ultimately develop into disfiguring skin ulcers if left untreated.[1]1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupus_vulgaris
Possible causes of sores behind a cat's ears may include allergies, ear mites, bacterial or fungal infections, trauma, or skin conditions like dermatitis. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It's not usually a good idea to pour alcohol directly into your dog's ears. If his ears are irritated it can be very painful. To clean or dry your dogs ears, put some alcohol on a cotton ball and wipe the inner ears. If your dog has open sores in his ears, use hydrogen peroxide instead, or get medication from a veterinarian.
No. It is cruel and unnecessary. Absolutely not! That would be cruel and selfish, not to mention incredibly painful for the hamster. A hamster's ears are so small that it would be difficult to do, and even more painful and difficult to put earrings in them. Doing this can also cause one who does this to be arrested and charged with animal cruelty, which is exactly what they would deserve.
its pimples... inflamation of the sebaceus gland of the skin..
it is just like a nip if you are not a wimp it wont hurt at all :D