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Aural Hematoma in Cats
Aural hematoma is an accumulation of blood within the cartilage layers of the ear. This problem is most often associated with underlying ear disease, like excessive head shaking, that can rupture blood vessels, leading to an ear hematoma.
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Chronic Ear Problems in Cats
Ear disease is one of the most frequent reasons owners seek veterinary help. There are many causes of ear problems, ranging from foreign objects, infections, trauma or even tumors.
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Ear Mites in Cats
Ear mites are the most common mite to infest cats and they are very contagious, usually spreading to most cats in the household. These mites are typically found in kittens and younger cats.
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Ear Tumors in Cats
Ear tumors are growths associated with the ear and the most common include ceruminous gland adenoma or adenocarcinoma, sebaceous gland tumor and basal cell tumor. Depending on the tumor type there may or may not be an underlying cause.
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Otitis Externa in Cats
Otitis externa is a condition characterized by inflammation of the soft tissue components of the external ear canal. It is characterized by inflammation of the soft tissue components of the external ear canal.
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Otitis Interna and Media in Cats
Inflammation within the ear can have numerous causes including bacteria, fungi and parasites. Middle ear infections typically occur in association with external ear infections, which can then progress to inner ear infections.
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