Potential causes of crust in a cat's ear include ear mites, bacterial or yeast infections, allergies, or ear trauma. Treatment options may include cleaning the ear with a veterinarian-approved solution, medication to address the underlying cause, and managing any allergies or other contributing factors. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The area around an infected piercing may be swollen, reddish, sore to the touch, discharge puss or accumulate crust which returns after being removed.
An Ear drum!
Crust forming around your piercing is part of the healing process. Do not pick the crust off as it will reopen the wound.
The Earth's crust is most similar in thickness to that of the atmosphere. The Earth's crust varies in thickness from oceanic crust (around 5-10 km) to continental crust (around 20-70 km), which is comparable to the thickness of the atmosphere (around 100 km).
crust :-)
Not very likely, but another dog could lick the ear and get some in its mouth. Usualy when I apply ear drops I put them deep in the ear, then squish them around really well, then wipe off any excess around the ear opening.
The crust moves like globe, for example. you know how there is rings around it? that will be the crust and the ball will be the mantle. Spin the rings, not the globe. the crust moves AROUND the mantle
Around the ear headphones are usually called over the ear headphones. Some of the major brands producing these headphones are Sennheiser, Bose, and Sony.
by your ear
Crust
Its just a combination of dirt, oil, and skin cells. It is much like toe jam :X