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How Do You Treat Inner Ear Infections In Cats?

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How Do You Treat Inner Ear Infections In Cats?

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In mammals, sound enters the hearing structure through the outer ear structure and vibrates off the middle ear structure. The inner ear, a system of bones, fluid and canals, translates those mechanical vibrations into nerve impulses that the brain interprets as the sense of hearing. A feline inner ear infection is the inflammation of that system of bones, fluid and canals inside your cat’s ears. An inner ear infection can be caused by many sources, including cysts and tumors, blockages, or bacteria. If you believe your cat has a feline inner ear infection, here are the steps to diagnose and treat him. Recognize feline inner ear infection symptoms. Your cat may be shaking his head and scratching at his ears, trying to dislodge debris and fluid in his ears. His ears may be red and inflamed. Another sign of a feline ear infection is black or yellowish discharge from your cat’s ears. Inner ear infections may cause your cat to lose his balance or walk with a downward head tilt. Nausea and v

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