It's been 30 days since my dog developed a second ear hematoma. Should it be healing by now or do I need to bring him back to the vet?

It's been about a month since my dog developed his second ear hematoma, and I'm starting to get worried. I've been watching his ear closely, hoping to see some improvement, but I'm not sure if the healing process should be further along by now. Is it normal for it to take this long, or should I consider bringing him back to the vet for a follow-up?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned about your dog's ear hematoma, especially as it has persisted for a month. While some hematomas may take weeks to heal, it's usually best to consult with your vet if there’s no noticeable improvement.

  • Monitor hematoma for changes
  • Consult your vet if concerned
  • Healing can vary in duration

Ear hematomas in dogs can take varying amounts of time to heal depending on the size and severity. While some might resolve on their own, it's not uncommon for them to require veterinary treatment to fully heal. If you haven't seen any improvement or if your dog seems to be in discomfort, it's a good idea to reach out to your vet for advice. They can provide treatments that may speed up healing and prevent further issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is an ear hematoma?

    An ear hematoma is a collection of blood that pools between the skin and cartilage of your dog's ear, often due to trauma or excessive scratching or shaking.

  • How can a vet treat an ear hematoma?

    Your vet may drain the hematoma or perform surgery to correct it, and they might treat any underlying ear infections causing discomfort.

  • Can ear hematomas heal on their own?

    While some may resolve without intervention, others can benefit from veterinary treatment to prevent complications and ensure proper healing.

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