How long does it usually take for a dog ear hematoma to heal on its own?
If the swelling is not serious, as long as the parents prevent the dog from scratching, it will usually subside on its own in about a week. If the hematoma is severe and the parents do not take any anti-scratch measures, it will generally not heal on its own, and parents need to take care of it. The dog should go to the hospital for a discharge and use some medicines so that it can recover.
Tips:
Dog ear hematoma is generally caused by external force. Dogs with big ears are prone to multiple hematomas. Parents should pay attention when raising them to avoid external force acting on them. Dog ears.
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