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Ear Infection / Chronic Otitis

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Treat your pet’s ear infection with B-Cure Laser Vet

Otitis externa is an inflammation of the outer ear and ear canal. Animals are commonly prone to ear infection, and this is one of the most common manifestations of allergy in dogs. In dogs, those breeds with floppy ears are more prone, since air flow is limited and a warm, moist environment built up, which is conducive to infection. The external ear in animals is longer and deeper than in humans, which makes it easier for infection or wax to build up or be hard to remove. Complete ear canal inspection requires the use of an otoscope by a veterinarian.

Infections are usually secondary to inflammation or to improper grooming techniques. Infections can be caused by both bacterial and fungal origin, as well as small organisms such as ear mites. Malassezia pachydermatis is a common fungal agent for ear infections in dogs. Staphylococcus intermedius is the most common bacterial infection. A more serious ear infection, with pus in the ear, may be caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Symptoms

Signs of ear infection include shaking of the head, and scratching at or under the ear. Some animals may also paw the ear or try to rub it on other objects to relieve pain and discomfort. Ear infections often result in a darker red ear, dirt in the ear, or a general inflamed appearance.

Treatment of Ear Otitis

In mild cases, a product with anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial ingredients are often employed. In more severe cases, ear cleaning under sedation or anesthesia may be required and evaluation for otitis media may be indicated. Treatment for ear mites include ear drops that contain pyrethrins or an avermectin such as ivermectin or selamectin.

Cleaning of the ears is very important for treatment of ear infections. Home remedy cleansing and antiseptic mixtures are made from isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, boric acid, acetic acid (vinegar), and many herbal extracts in various proportions.

In some recipes, povidone-iodine (betadine) is added as well. Some natural ear cleaners may slightly lower the pH levels in dogs’ ears, making the ear less susceptible to recurring infections. Many commercial ear cleaners are also available in retail stores and online.

Home treatment with B-Cure Laser Vet

B-Cure Laser Vet provides breakthrough laser therapy, offering the power of professional lasers as used in clinics, in a lightweight portable device that can be used from the comfort of home.

No medications are required, the treatment is safe, effective and provides lasting pain relief.

B-Cure Laser’s restorative power is provided by advanced laser technology.

B-Cure Laser is placed in contact with the skin, allowing the photon energy to penetrate the tissues. This stimulates the body to produce adenosine triphosphate otherwise known as ATP, which carries energy within the cells. The ATP interacts with various biomolecules inside the cells, promoting normal cell function and enhancing the body’s natural healing processes.

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Therapeutic effects of LLLT (laser phototherapy) include:

  • Increased production of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)
  • Increased cellular metabolism
  • Increased collagen production
  • Increased enzyme production
  • Increased protein synthesis
  • Improved blood circulation
  • Improved lymphatic flow and drainage
  • Reduced inflammation

All this serves to boost the body’s natural healing power, targeting the root causes of pain and providing rapid relief.

B-Cure Laser Vet is unique with a beam that covers a surface of 4.5 cm, making it possible to treat a wide range of painful conditions easily, effectively and quickly.

B-Cure Laser Vet is now available for home use and has been proven clinically effective and safe. The treatment has no known side effects and is a natural and non-invasive method for treating many types of orthopedic conditions.

B-Cure Laser is safe, does not harm the eyes, and there is no need for protective eyewear during use.

What are the benefits of B-Cure Laser Vet?

  • Accelerates healing and reduces chronic pain
  • Reduces pain, inflammation and the consumption of drug therapy
  • Non-invasive and non-surgical treatment
  • No side effects
  • Clinically proven
  • Easy and safe for home use
Treatment Protocol

To treat ear infections, start with a dosage of 1.5 minutes on each spot shown below and gradually increase the duration of the treatment up to 4 minutes within 24 hours.

In small cats and dogs, placing the B-Cure Laser VET next to the ear canal, vertically, should be enough to cover the whole area.

You should see significant improvement after few days of treatment.

For optimal results, repeat the treatment at least twice a day.

Treat the following locations:

4 minutes along the side of the ear canal, vertically.

4 minutes below the vertical ear canal, horizontally.

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