
Pearl had an ear infection about two weeks ago and I took her to the vet. They put medicine in her ears and removed the hair from the ears. I recently noticed that she has been scratching again so I looked in her ears and they look dry and they are sensitive to touch


It sounds like Pearl might be dealing with some lingering irritation or perhaps a recurrence of her ear infection. The dryness and sensitivity you're noticing could stem from her previous infection or the treatment she underwent. Here are a few steps you might consider:
Firstly, if you still have the otic suspension that was prescribed by your vet, it's a good idea to continue using it as directed. This medication can help soothe any irritation and prevent further infection.
When it comes to cleaning her ears, use a vet-recommended ear cleaner and be gentle. It's important to avoid using cotton swabs inside her ear canal, as they can cause additional irritation.
Additionally, keep an eye on Pearl for any signs of allergies, as ear issues can sometimes be related to them. Monitoring her diet and environment might help identify any potential triggers for her symptoms.
It's also crucial to ensure her ears remain dry, especially after baths or swimming, since moisture can worsen ear problems.
Given her history of ear infections, it might be wise to consult your vet. They can help determine if there's an underlying issue that needs to be addressed.
If Pearl's symptoms persist or worsen, seeking veterinary advice is important to prevent any complications. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
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