Inflammation of the ear, which may be marked by pain, fever, abnormalities of hearing, tinnitus (ringing in one or both ears), and vertigo (dizziness); a very common problem in diving.
Inflammation of the ear. Otitis externa (inflammation of the ear canal) is also called swimmer's ear, while otitis media is a middle-ear infection.
Inflammation of the outer ear. It becomes reddened, there is an excessive flow of wax, and the cat tends to scratch its ear more than normally. Regular cleansing of the ear can prevent the onset of otitis, which is encouraged by the presence of eczema, mange mites, or foreign bodies. If untended, otitis may lead to deafness.
ear infection. Usually caused by another infection in the upper respiratory tract.
Inflammation of the ear. Depending upon which part of the ear is inflammed, there is otitis externa, otitis media, and otitis interna.
Inflammation of the ear, which may be marked by pain, fever, abnormalities of hearing, hearing loss, tinnitus, and vertigo.