Summary
Most difficult problems in managing canine otitis are the result of inadequate treatment, chronic inflammation, or failure to identify and control the underlying cause. This article discusses two key concepts are important to appropriate management of otitis. First, appropriate standard-of-care topical therapy must be used and any infections cleared, not just suppressed. Second, long-term maintenance is necessary to prevent recurrence.
- Dermatologic & Otic Diseases
- Infectious Diseases
- Veterinary Medicine
- Companion Animals
- Dermatologic & Otic Diseases
- Infectious Diseases
- Companion Animals
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