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Why does my cat have an ear hematoma?

Why does my cat have an ear hematoma?

This could be caused by ear mites, ticks, fleas, allergies, otitis externa (infection of the external ear canal). Ear hematomas are extremely painful & require prompt veterinary attention. What are the symptoms of ear hematoma in cats? Swelling of the ear. This may be partial or the entire ear may become swollen & filled with blood.

When to take your cat to the vet for a haematoma?

Bring your cat to the clinic for a checkup after 7 days. Around 50% of ear haematomas treated in this manner refill. If your cat’s ear haematoma refills, you then have to decide whether to repeat the process, opt for surgery, or leave the haematoma to contract into a cauliflower ear.

Why does my cat have a blood blister in her ear?

An aural haematoma is a blood blister that forms inside the ear flap when a blood vessel bursts. Aural haematomas often form because your cat has been shaking their head or scratching their ear (perhaps due to an ear infection or ear mites). Occasionally aural haematomas form because of a knock or injury.

What happens to your ear if you have a haematoma?

The ear flap may be tender to the touch, and feel warm or hot. Applying pressure to the ear flap can create the impression of fluid beneath your fingertips. Watch out for “cauliflower ear.” An untreated haematoma that has been present for 5-7 days will cause the ear flap to look thickened, wrinkled, and shrunken.

What to do if a cat has a hematoma of the ear?

If discharge occurs from the surgery sites before they close, it should be cleaned off with mild cleansing soap. If an infection was present, it will be necessary to recheck the ear canal to be sure that the infection is gone. Otherwise, another hematoma may occur.

What does a hematoma of the ear look like?

Hematoma of the Ear in Cats. An aural hematoma is a collection of blood, either fresh or clotted, within the pinna (ear flap). When a hematoma is present, the pinna will appear very thick and spongy.

How long does it take for an ear hematoma to heal?

While it is possible that an ear hematoma can resolve on its own, the condition causes significant discomfort and takes a minimum of several weeks to heal. If you notice that your cat is displaying possible symptoms, a prompt visit to the vet is warranted.

Why does my cat have blood in his ear?

Blood vessels run just beneath the skin. When something irritates the ear canal, the cat responds by scratching or shaking its head. Excessive or violent shaking causes one or more blood vessels to break, resulting in bleeding into the space between the ear cartilage and skin on the inner surface of the ear.

What does it mean to have an aural hematoma?

An aural hematoma is one of the most painful-lookingconditions I know of. Aural means ear and hematomameans bloody swelling. The pinnais the floppy, outside part of the ear (as opposed to the ear canal, the tube going down and in to the ear-drum). The pinna is a 3-layer sandwich of skin, cartilage and skin.

What should I do if my cat has a hematoma?

Larger hematomas require surgical treatment. Typically this involves making an incision & draining the fluid & blood clots from the ear. The incision will either be left partially open to allow for drainage of any fluids that may continue to leak or he may place a drain in the ear.

How does a hematoma affect the cartilage of the ear?

Often called boxer’s ear, wrestler’s ear, or cauliflower ear, blood becomes trapped between the thin layer of skin and the cartilage itself. Since the ear cartilage gets its blood supply directly from the overlying skin, a hematoma can decrease blood flow causing parts of the cartilage to shrivel and die.

This could be caused by ear mites, ticks, fleas, allergies, otitis externa (infection of the external ear canal). Ear hematomas are extremely painful & require prompt veterinary attention. What are the symptoms of ear hematoma in cats? Swelling of the ear. This may be partial or the entire ear may become swollen & filled with blood.

An aural hematoma is one of the most painful-lookingconditions I know of. Aural means ear and hematomameans bloody swelling. The pinnais the floppy, outside part of the ear (as opposed to the ear canal, the tube going down and in to the ear-drum). The pinna is a 3-layer sandwich of skin, cartilage and skin.

When does a cat have an ear tumor?

Middle-aged to older cats are predisposed to benign and malignant ear canal tumors, whereas young cats (3 months to 5 years) are more likely to develop nasopharyngeal polyps. Often, aural hematomas result from the head shaking associated with ear canal tumors.