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Veterinary Guide to Dog Ear Hematomas 2025 🐶🩺

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Veterinary Guide to Dog Ear Hematomas 2025 🐶🩺

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Veterinary Guide to Dog Ear Hematomas 2025 🐶🩺

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

🔍 Introduction

Aural hematoma, or ear hematoma, is a painful swelling in the dog’s ear flap caused by blood pooling under the skin. Without veterinary care, it can lead to a permanent cauliflower-like ear. In 2025, discover vet-informed insights on causes, treatment options, recovery, and prevention. 🩺👂

💡 What Is a Dog Ear Hematoma?

An ear hematoma forms when blood vessels in the pinna rupture—usually after vigorous head shaking or scratching—leading to a fluid-filled bulge between skin and cartilage.

🚨 Signs & Symptoms

  • Thickened, swollen ear flap, often warm and painful
  • Frequent head shaking or ear scratching
  • Ear tilt, discomfort when touched
  • “Cauliflower” thickens if left untreated

🔍 Underlying Causes

  • Ear infections (yeast or bacterial)
  • Allergies or mites leading to irritation
  • Foreign objects, trauma, or bites
  • Clotting disorders or immune conditions

🔬 Diagnosis

  • Visual exam confirms the swelling.
  • Needle aspiration shows blood-filled fluid
  • Ear canal inspection via otoscope + cytology to identify infection
  • Blood and allergy tests as needed

🛠 Treatment Options

Non-Surgical Approaches

  • Needle drainage ± corticosteroid injection into the hematoma pocket
  • Place a drain or pressure bandage for persistent fluid
  • Warm compresses at home for minor cases

Surgical Intervention (Gold Standard)

  • Incision and blood removal + quilting sutures to collapse the pocket
  • Drain and pressure bandages or head wraps
  • Post-op care: pain relief, infection control, cone collar

Underlying Cause Management

  • Ear infection: topical/systemic antibiotics or antifungals
  • Allergies: anti-inflammatories, immunotherapy, diet trials
  • Mites removal or foreign object extraction

📈 Recovery & Prognosis

With timely treatment, most dogs recover in 1–3 weeks. Without treatment, the ear may permanently deform and block canal access. Recurrence risk remains unless root causes are addressed.

🛡️ Prevention Tips

  • Early diagnosis and full treatment of ear infections
  • Use vet-approved ear cleaners and keep ears dry
  • Manage allergies with vet guidance
  • Regular ear inspections, especially in floppy-eared breeds
  • Protect ears from trauma or playing injuries

🔧 Recommended Tools & Services

  • Ask A Vet App: 24/7 vet guidance—for urgent cases like ear trauma

✅ Final Thoughts

Ear hematomas are painful but manageable if treated early and properly. Non-surgical methods may work, but surgical repair offers the best long-term outcome. Address underlying issues and follow up with care to ensure full recovery and prevent recurrence.

Download the Ask A Vet app now for trusted veterinary support and preventative guidance—keeping your dog's ears healthy and pain-free in 2025 and beyond! 🐾❤️

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