Natural Treatment for Ear Mites
by William Pollak D.V.M. - Holistic, traditional approaches
Ear mites are common in cats and dogs. Cats usually start them
and they're the last to be treated. Direct physical contact is an
important part of transmission from one animal to another. A cat
with ear mites will scratch its ears frequently and a deposit that
looks like dried coffee grounds, black, gray or even white will
form down in the ear canals. A dog will scratch and shake its head
and its ear canal may look quite red and inflamed. Bacterial and
fungal infections secondary to ear mites is another layer of imbalance.
Reducing redness and inflammation from secondary infection is the
first order of business, as medications and remedies that help kill
ear mites can sometimes act as an irritant to a sensitized ear canal.
Homemade, natural, Ear mite treatment suggestion: Step 1: Step 2: You may need to thoroughly shampoo the head and ears (and the tip
of the tail), because the mites can leave the ears; they do like
to go for night trips to check out the terrain and might crawl back
in after treatment. The tip of the tail may have a few mites from
when it is curled near the head. Make a tea infusion of yellow dock
and use it as a final rinse. Generally a healthy animal will have fewer problems with ear mites,
so improving the diet will help in prevention and recovery. Feeding
a natural raw meat diet or a super-concentrated, preservative free
commercial diet like PHD will improve overall health and reduce
the likelihood of frequent parasitic infections. Supplementing with
garlic and brewer's yeast is especially helpful.
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