What to Do When Your Dog's Ear is Oozing and Smells Bad: Can Ear Mites Spread to Humans?

If your dog's ear is oozing and smells bad, the first step is to clean the ear thoroughly, and then apply an anti-inflammatory ointment.

1. Start by repeatedly flushing the wound with hydrogen peroxide to remove any purulent secretions, foreign bodies, and necrotic tissue. If the wound is large, partial suturing may be required.

2. Next, use an ear cleaning solution. A product like Miao Shou Doctor Ear Mite Drops is a good option. It's designed for both dogs and cats and is very effective in treating ear mites. It will effectively remove earwax and debris, keeping the ear canal clean and healthy. It also contains antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredients that help prevent and treat ear infections, thus relieving itching and frequent scratching. This product has a mild, alcohol-free formula with a pleasant fragrance and a soft applicator to clean deeply without harming the ear canal, making it a great choice for pet ear care.

3. Leave a small opening for drainage, and apply an anti-inflammatory ointment daily. Common options include penicillin and streptomycin mixtures and lysozyme.

4. Then, apply ear medication inside the ear canal. Options include products like Ear Soothe, Ear Clear, or Ear Conning. Use the ear medication once in the morning and once in the evening.

5. In severe cases, systemic antibiotics may be necessary. Examples include medications such as Synulox or Convenia.

Can Dog Ear Mites Spread to Humans?

Sometimes, when cleaning a dog's ears that have ear mites, some ear debris might get flicked onto you. Don't worry too much because ear mites generally don’t infect human skin and cause skin problems. Simply rinse any skin that may have come into contact with the debris and wash any contaminated clothing as usual. Ear mites typically parasitize dogs and cats and do not generally transmit to humans through contact.


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