NOT to use Hydrogen Peroxide in ears human or animal, Use our high priced meds.
Yours Hank
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Marshall Dudley 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: CS>dog ear infection


I think this only applies if there is a break in the drum. One should never use 
H2O2 if there is a hole in the drum or a break.  Otherwise, others here have 
used H2O2 with very good results many times in humans. I have not heard so much 
on other animals.  Unless you seal the ear after putting in the H2O2, how and 
where would any pressure form? It should simply vent to the air out the ear. 
Marshall 

Sandy wrote: 

     
     Marshal, I have had several vets and physicians tell me NOT to use 
Hydrogen Peroxide in ears human or animal. They tout that it can damage the ear 
drum with the pressure it can cause. One doctor told me to use half DW and half 
Alcohol for cleaning ear canals it is less caustic and does not endanger the 
ear in any way. I had to mix the concoction to use on my own ears and it works 
very well.  Sandy [email protected]   
           
              
       

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