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| 14 Nov 2009 by petsourc If you have the slightest hint of bad odor ear and then do the cleaning with warm water, mineral oil, hydrogen peroxide, or a mixture of equal parts of vinegar and alcohol, but make sure that your dog open wounds, which have an internal ... Pet Source USA Blog - http://www.petsourceusa.com/Blog/ [ More results from Pet Source USA Blog ] |
| 21 Oct 2009 by Patricia This entry was posted in Home Remedies and tagged ear wax blockage, ear wax cleaner, Ear wax cleaning, ear wax removal, ear wax removal mineral oil, ear wax warm water. Bookmark the permalink. Comments are closed, but you can leave a ... Yoga Health Benefits - http://www.yogawiz.com/blog/ [ More results from Yoga Health Benefits ] |
| 10 Aug 2009 by Nick When one is going to use cottons, soak the cotton first in heated oils such as olive oil, mineral oil, or baby oil. The heated oil will help to melt ear wax, which will then be absorbed by the cotton. The application of ear drops. ... Health and Wellness: Home Remedies, Natural... - http://www.tandurust.com/ - References |
| 1 Nov 2009 by fasai Clean your dog's ears only when visible dirt. Never use cotton swabs with tips. Use a cotton swab moistened with a dog - ear cleaning solution, baby or mineral oil orHydrogen peroxide. If it's a bad smell or signs of redness, ... home remedies dog ear mites - http://homeremediesdogearmites.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Oct 2009 by admin An ear ache is caused by a fluid buildup due to some infection or pressure build up in the middle ear. Swimming, bathing, allergies or even cleaning your ear with cotton bud can lead to discomfort, bacterial growth and infection in the ear. Most common cause of the earache is due to plugged ... Put some mineral oil (oil derived from a mineral source, such as petroleum, because it is inexpensive and rarely causes allergic reactions) in your ear before going in the water. ... Alternative Medicine | Remedies - http://www.infohealthy.info/ |
| 17 Sep 2009 by Vickie Ferguson Flush the ear with warm water mixed with a little vinegar to help deter bacteria in the ear canal; Apply several drops of baby oil, mineral oil or olive oil in the ear canal at bedtime for two to three days to help soften the wax then ... Life123 - Health & Wellness - http://www.life123.com/health/index.shtml |
| 13 Nov 2009 by Shiou Some vets recommend that owners routinely flush their dog's ears with warm water at the slightest hint of odor. Other home dog ear care cleaning remedies include mineral oil, hydrogen peroxide, or a combination of equal parts of vinegar ... The Puppy Network - http://www.thepuppynetwork.com/weblog/ |
| 8 Jun 2009 by arpita Pouring a few drops of a liquid such as mineral oil, glycerin or hydrogen peroxide could help to soften the earwax. Use a dropper to pour one or two drops of the liquid inside the ear. Make sure that the excess liquid comes out of the ... Natural Remedies - Home Remedy - http://www.natural-homeremedies.org/blog/ - References |
| 26 Nov 2009 by Kalpana Regarding bathing, the baby's doctor will probably tell you no water baths for the baby until the umbilical cord drops off (about a couple of weeks) - just 'dry cleaning' until then. One thing to take note is to ... I just use almond oil ( any organic oil will do - coconut and in a crunch even olive oil). I buy almond oil from an Asian grocery store, much cheaper than getting it from a wholefoods kind of store. J&J Mineral oil is a big fat No No. The molecules are too fine ... Family And Child Care Issues - http://familyandchildcare.blogspot.com/ |
| 23 Sep 2009 Using the right dog ear wash solution is necessary for the health of your pet. The ears need to be kept clean, dry and smooth. Cleaning also controls odor problems and helps remove the waxy build up that can lead to a dog ear infection. ... Homemade dog ear cleaner: White or apple cider vinegar; Spring or purified water; Witch Hazel; Boric acid powder. Oils you can use for cleansing the ears: Mineral oil; Olive oil; Pure vegetable glycerin; Tea Tree oil; Vitamin E oil ... VetInfo.com RSS Feed - http://www.vetinfo.com/rss.php [ More results from VetInfo.com RSS Feed ] |
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