Sihil Aural Flush Ear Cleanser for Dogs and Cats
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Product Details
| Product type | Topical Otic Cleansing Liquid Solution (Over-the-Counter / Supportive Care) |
| Volume / Quantity | 100 ml Dispensing Bottle with a flexible applicator tip |
| Target Species | Canines and Felines (Particularly effective for breeds prone to heavy wax accumulation, excess moisture retention, or recurrent ear odors) |
| Common Use Case | Routine regular cleansing of the external ear canal to soften and lift excess earwax, dirt, and cellular exudates; flushing out heavy debris as a pre-treatment wash to maximize the efficacy of topical medication drops; preventing conditions favored by opportunistic ear mites; and utilizing built-in neutralizing actions to eliminate sour, foul ear odors. |
Sihil Aural Flush is a specially formulated veterinary otic cleansing and flushing solution engineered for routine aural hygiene, heavy debris clearance, and supportive care during outer ear infections (otitis externa) in dogs and cats. Manufactured by Aristo Pharmaceuticals under their companion animal healthcare portfolio, this alcohol-free, non-irritating flush is designed to sanitize the ear canal without causing stinging or pain to inflamed tissues.
Aural Flush operates through a combination of gentle antiseptic properties, wax-dissolving (cerumenolytic) agents, and drying actions. It efficiently breaks down, liquefies, and flushes away stubborn earwax plugs, dirt, coagulated discharge, and dead epithelial cells along the narrow lining of the ear canal. By removing these physical blockages and drying excess moisture, it creates a clean environment that inhibits the colonization of opportunistic bacteria and yeasts (Malassezia pachydermatis). It is widely utilized by veterinary clinicians as a regular maintenance cleanser for floppy-eared or allergy-prone pets, and as a prerequisite pre-treatment flush to clear out structural discharge before applying topical prescription antibiotic drops.
Critical Safety Warning: Sihil Aural Flush must never be administered if the pet's eardrum (tympanic membrane) is suspected to be torn, ruptured, or perforated. Administering fluid flushes past a damaged eardrum can cause deep-seated middle ear complications, severe pain, or permanent balance loss (vestibular toxicity). A veterinarian should perform an otoscopic examination to confirm the eardrum is fully intact prior to use.
