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Dermatology Products for Common Animal Skin Problems

Animal dermatology products can help resolve some of the most common skin conditions that affect dogs and cats. A lot of people don’t know that animals can suffer from skin problems. Animals have the same kinds of skin diseases as humans do. These include dryness, redness, irritation or inflammation due to exposure to irritants like plants or chemicals or infectious agents such as bacteria or fungi, flea allergies, hot spots, to dry, itchy skin – there’s a product on the market that will work wonders on your pet. 

Animal Acne

When animals have acne, it can be difficult to know what products to use. Acne can be caused by a number of different factors, including over-bathing and dermatitis. Regardless of the cause, there are many treatment options available: benzoyl peroxide shampoos and soaps, anti-inflammatory shampoos, topical antibiotics, and omega-3 fatty acids. Benzoyl peroxide is a common treatment because it kills bacteria that causes acne.

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Ear Infections

Animals can suffer from ear infections just as humans do. Ear infections in animals are often caused by a build-up of earwax and bacteria. These infections can cause an animal to have trouble hearing, be more susceptible to fly infestation, and may lead to scratching at their ears excessively.

Hair Loss or Alopecia

There are many types of hair loss in animals. Some causes of hair loss in animals include nutritional deficiencies, parasites, lice, mange and ringworm. Treatments vary by cause. Nutritional deficiencies may be resolved with supplements. Lice or mites are treated with a topical or oral antiparasitic medication; if the animal has mange or ringworm, topical or oral antifungal medications will help clear up the infection.

Hot Spots

A common skin condition in animals is hot spots. A hot spot is an area of intense inflammation where the hair has been removed, and the skin may be red, swollen, and infected. Hot spots are often caused by allergies to flea bites or contact with irritant substances such as soaps, detergents or plants. The most important thing to do when you find your pet with a hot spot is to stop the itch/scratch cycle by using a product that will help relieve the animal’s discomfort.

Itching and Scratching

Animals may scratch excessively in response to many things, including skin infections or allergy-related reactions. Scratching can also be caused by an insect bite or a foreign body under the skin. You should talk to your veterinarian if you suspect your pet has an underlying health issue that might cause itching and scratching. Your vet will conduct a physical examination and may perform diagnostic tests such as blood work, urinalysis, and fecal analysis.

Contact us today for questions about your pet’s skin conditions and how The Pet Farmacy can recommend dermatology products to help them!

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