Now you’ve got to find that "something else". Yeast are always hanging around in small numbers, but something else has let them get out of hand. By contrast, when you see a yeast infection in the ears, you know that they are virtually always secondary to something else. You always get them by direct contact with the head of some other animal, so it’s unlikely to be some lifelong chronic situation. Plus, they don’t come out of the ground or out of the sky. When you see ear mites, they are probably the root cause of that ear problem. Unlike many ear problems that are rooted in whole-body problems (like a food allergy), ear mites are pretty much in the "what you see is what you get" category. The second reason that I like ear mites is that they are so curable. I’ve got a little eyepiece camera that plugs into the USB port on the lab computer station and clients can watch the computer monitor in real time instead of having to squint through the microscope. Unlike most other microscopic things (that just look like some variation of a blob), these guys are obviously bug-like and they move. Why? FIrst, they are so cool to show people under the microscope.
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