Both of your comments help alot thanks , Ill start her on the acidopholus capsules now and I bathe her with the solution karla advised (great idea) . I do have ear ointment I might try that to! This should get her through until I get the medication from the vet tomorrow
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Do you by any chance have any prescription ear ointment or drops from an past ear infection? This will work...Most ear products are for bacteria and fungus...Don't let her lick this one, though...Next, Have any witch hazel? It has wonderful healing properties..In case you don't know: Human Hemorrhoid wipes are made up of nothing but Witch Hazel. It reduces itching, burning and irritation on any area of the skin. It also absorbs quickly...I use these for all kinds of Boo-Boos. :) Also, A Vinegar/water solution can be used. This does sting though, so be careful! Vinegar is an antibacterial and anti fungal. Can be used on yeasty feet and hot spots, too. The recipe is 2T. Apple cider vinegar to 1C. distilled/or purified water.....Won't hurt if she licks this one...It's not toxic.....Hope some of this helps....Karla
P.S. To bathe and clean the area, Don't use soap..Makes things worse....Use a solution of water and baking soda....She will be clean as a whistle and odor free, too. Good luck!
I'd stay away from creams for now until you can get the advice of a vet. Is there an ER vet you can call for advice in your area? I've phoned in similar questions to our ER clinic and they've always been great about answering them over the phone without insisting that we bring in the dog. As long as they know the dog is being treated by a vet, they're fine with giving medical advice over the phone. Worth a try anyway.
I think you're right that the antibiotics have got a yeast infection going. You can give your dog acidopholus capsules to help with that. I had the same issue with one of my dogs post-op from resection surgery and it works very well. Matter of fact, any time I need antibiotics for myself I always check my acidopholus supply. LOL! You can get it at any health food store or any grocery store that carries even a limited line of herbal remedies.