No, Orajel is not designed to be safe in the ear canal. Also, there really isn't any reason to be pulling ear hairs on a dog - they are there for a reason (to keep your dog's ears clean) and pulling them out can predispose your dog to ear infections. It's also painful to the dog, as I'm sure you have noticed based on your question.
If your dog is having chronic ear infections, I would start with keeping your dogs' ears clean and dry, and possibly clipping the ear hairs close with a small pair of scissors.
Can I use Orajel before I get snakebite piercings?
If you use Orajel more than four times a day, you will quickly run out of Orajel. I would suggest that you go to a warehouse store like BJ's or Costco, and purchase a large family sized container.
no it delays healing
Yes you can! Orajel is most commonly used to treat cankers. Clean the area with a cotton swab or a dry cloth then add orajel on the area that is bothering you. Let it dry for 30-60 seconds. Do not over use.
There is over the counter pain reliever, there is oral tooth pain jells you can use that work.
only expired orajel that has been uncapped for one month can give you the feeling of being high
The Orajel brand of toothpaste is a good toothpaste for a toddler to use.
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While Orajel is safe for use in humans, it is not recommended for use in cats. Cats have a unique metabolism that can make them more sensitive to certain medications, including topical anesthetics like Orajel. Ingestion of Orajel by cats can lead to serious health issues, including toxicity and potential organ damage. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication to your cat.
Oh, dude, technically, yes, Orajel is a numbing gel, so it could numb your anus if you put it there. But like, I wouldn't recommend it. Maybe stick to using it for toothaches, you know? Let's keep things where they're supposed to be, shall we?
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