What should I do if my dog is infected with fungi?
Skin fungal disease is a disease in which animals cause skin pathological reactions due to skin infection. Common ones include dermatophytes such as Microsporidium canis, Pyramid, and Microsporidium gypsum-like.
Symptoms:
When the skin immunity of animals decreases, phyton often invades the surface layer or inside the hair shaft of the animal's epidermis, resulting in round or oval hair loss, dandruff, erythema (protruding or not protruding the skin surface), papules, seborrheic, nodule-like pus, etc.
How to treat tinea off dogs?
Malassezia often occurs on the skin with strong oil secretion, causing strong itching on the skin, and may cause melanin deposition, skin pigmentation, etc.
Treatment:
Traditional treatment method, treated with topical spray.
is now more inclined to the combination of medicinal bath treatment, oral antifungal drugs and skin nutritional supplements.
The specific treatment methods and prognosis vary according to the fungal species.
Prevention:
Daily oral or topical skin nutrients to protect animals with poor skin resistance;
Try to avoid or reduce contact with sick animals.
Note: There are more than one manifestation of skin diseases in
fungi, and they are occasionally confused with other diseases. Clinically, it is easy to misdiagnose by relying solely on the naked eye to identify them. They should be diagnosed first and then treated to avoid improper treatment that endangers the health of animals.