Is it bad for a dog to have an ear hematoma?

If you’re a dog parent, chances are good that at some point you may have to deal with an ear hematoma. Disliked by vets due to their tendency to come back again and again, and visually alarming to pet parents (not to mention messy), ear hematomas in dogscan be one of the most frustrating conditions to treat.

What are the different types of ear hematoma?

1 Ear hematoma: An aural or ear hematoma appears between the cartilage of the ear and the skin on top of it. 2 Subungual hematoma: This hematoma appears under the nail. 3 Scalp hematoma: A scalp hematoma typically appears as a bump on the head.

How long does it take for an ear hematoma to heal?

If the ear hematoma was surgically repaired, several recheck visits with the veterinarian will be needed to change the pads underneath the bandage, make sure the ear is draining and healing properly, and to ensure there is no infection. If all goes well, the ear should heal in 2-3 weeks.

What was the treatment for Blitz’s ear hematoma?

His preferred treatment for aural hematomas was to insert a small drain into the ear, which we did. Blitz’s hematoma eventually resolved, and his ear was slightly smaller and a little thicker than it had been before. Not an ideal outcome, but not a terrible one, either.

What does it mean when a dog has an ear hematoma?

What Is A Dog Ear Hematoma? Ear or aural hematomas are firm, swollen blisters on the inside of your dog’s ear flap. They occur when blood vessels within the ear flap burst and bleeding occurs in the space between the ear cartilage and the skin.

What causes a hematoma on the side of the ear?

They occur when blood vessels within the ear flap burst and bleeding occurs in the space between the ear cartilage and the skin. Hematomas can form due to trauma caused by excessive head shaking or scratching, usually as a result of ear mites or an ear infection.

Are there any homeopathy remedies for ear hematomas?

Some holistic veterinarians find moderate success using homeopathic remedies, like arnica oil or colloidal silver, to treat very small ear hematomas. But often this isn’t a long-term solution because the hematoma starts to clot and harden, making homeopathy less effective.

Can a cotton swab cause ear canal bleeding?

Ear Canal Bleeding. Most are due to a scratch of ear canal. This can be caused by cotton swab, fingernail, or ear exam. Most stop bleeding on their own. Persistent bleeding needs to be seen. Cotton Swab Injuries: Cotton swabs cause more than 10,000 ear injuries each year in the US. More than 2,000 are punctured eardrums.