Xiao Hiromi seems to have a skin disease, what medicine is good to take

Updated on healthy 2024-05-01
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Spray with Pitfen, or buy Skincare,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For very young dogs, it is not recommended to give them antibiotics. When my dog was 6 months old, he was also **sick, the doctor said that injections and medicines, I thought that the dog was too good for antibiotics, so I chose conservative**: medicinal bath plus external medicine.

    At that time, I took the shellfish bath and Pipi Shuang, the former is once every 5 days, and the latter is a spray, spraying directly on the affected area, once in the morning and once in the evening. My dog has been using it for about half a month, and I haven't had a ** once since I was more than 1 year old.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    ** Methods of Fungal Infections in Pomeranian Dogs:

    Shave the hair on the affected area and clean it with warm water, and then spray Mingruining sterilization; If absorbed, it can get better within a week or two.

    To strengthen nutritional supplementation, the best way to do this is to feed the dog with a nutritional paste, which can quickly and efficiently supplement nutrition.

    During the period, pay attention to the isolation of the dog and disinfect the environment; so as not to infect other pets in the family, and family members should also take precautions; Because ringworm spots in dogs can also infect people.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Allergic reaction to drugs

    **Disease** requires the use of drugs, but Pomeranians, especially Pomeranians with ** disease Jean Hong, are prone to allergic reactions to certain drugs. Common antibiotics such as cephalosporins and penicillins. Symptoms of allergic reactions include itching, hair loss, erythema, crusting, etc., and in severe cases, respiratory symptoms, increased tensile cells, etc.

    For those who have developed drug allergies and anti-slippery puppies, the drug should be stopped immediately, and anti-allergy drugs and supportive drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor to reduce symptoms and prevent symptoms from aggravating or life-threatening.

    2. Liver damage

    When a Pomeranian has ** disease, liver function is also affected. Improper use or long-term use of some drugs will also have adverse effects on the liver, increase the burden on the liver, and lead to liver damage. Common drugs include naproxen, streptomycin sulfate, macrolides and other drugs.

    Given the relatively weak metabolic capacity of the Pomeranian liver, it is important to use the drug with caution and under the guidance of a veterinarian. In case of adverse drug reactions, the drug should be discontinued in time and carried out under the guidance of a veterinarian** and supportively. For Pomeranians with liver insufficiency, drugs that have an effect on the liver should be avoided.

    3. Blood diseases

    Improper or excessive use of some drugs can also have adverse effects on Pomeranians and even lead to blood diseases. Common drugs include sulfonamides, chloramphenicol, aminoglycosides and so on. These drugs destroy bone marrow cells, causing symptoms such as anemia and leukopenia.

    When using the drug, it should be used strictly according to the doctor's instructions, and care should be taken to monitor the vital signs of the Pomeranian. If there is an overdose or adverse reaction, you should seek medical attention and stop taking the drug. For dogs with blood diseases, corresponding ** and support should be provided.

    4. Poisoning

    When the Pomeranian suffers from ** disease, some owners may listen to rumors or misunderstandings and blindly use the drugs or medicinal materials they have collected for the Pomeranian, the composition and dosage of which are unknown, which may lead to poisoning. Or Pomeranians can also experience symptoms of poisoning if they inadvertently eat human drugs or other toxic substances.

    At ordinary times, it is necessary to give Pomeranian water to drink, so that Pomeranian can drink healthy water to ensure that Pomeranian will not eat toxic substances. When using medications, it is important to use them as prescribed, and pay attention to details such as the name, dosage, and dosage of the medication. For accidental poisoning, you should go to the hospital in time to let the veterinarian diagnose and **.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be noted that when taking a bath, we must pay attention to wipe the water on the dog's body, and in our daily life, we must also pay attention to the dog's try not to contact some disease-causing germs, and also take the dog to the hospital regularly for a disease test, so as to effectively avoid suffering from the disease.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When we bathe him, we should use a special shower gel for dogs, do not give him some raw offal, do not go to places with a lot of people and grass, do not blindly use some medicines, and go to the veterinarian.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think in this case, you should pay attention to cleaning the dog's **, but also take the dog out to the sun, if it is particularly serious, you need to go to the pet hospital for medical treatment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The identification of Pomeranian's disease can be observed to see whether Pomeranian has symptoms such as itching, hair loss, erythema, and blisters. When Hiromi often tickles, or a lot of hair falls out as soon as she scratches it, it is very likely that she has a ** disease. Redness, swelling, erythema, bulges or blisters are also relatively common symptoms.

    When Hiromi has ** disease, there is usually **itching. When itching is unbearable, the owner can notice that Hiromi likes to scratch his body or scratch his body against other objects. If Hiromi tickles frequently, you need to be alert to the possibility of ** disease.

    Whether or not to remove hair is also an important way to identify Pomei's disease, **When healthy, Pomei will only remove a small amount of hair and occasionally lose a few roots. But once Bomei suffers from ** disease, there will often be a large amount of hair loss, local severe hair loss, and the hair will also lose its luster and become rough and fluffy. When grabbing Hiromi's hair with her hands, she will even grab a handful.

    Redness, erythema, and bulges are also one of the symptoms of Pomeranian's disease, and in some cases, Pomeranian's will be locally red, swollen, erythematous, and raised, while sometimes Pomeranian's will be all red and erythematous. But at this time, the owner does not need to panic, as long as it is handled correctly, Hiromi can recover in a relatively short time.

    If you find blisters on the Pomeranian's body, it may be a purulent ** disease such as eczema, which is mostly distributed on the Pomeranian's abdomen or inner thighs. Pay attention to the pus in the blisters and treat them in time, otherwise the infection may worsen.

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