People are infected with cat moss, but not in cats

Updated on pet 2024-06-27
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Let's pay more attention to hygiene, so you should take a look at it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cats don't have cat moss, so they won't be transmitted to people. Feline ringworm is actually a fungal disease caused by fungal infection of cats or hair. The more common thing on the body of cats is local hair loss, with oozing, crusting, and scales.

    If this fungal spores are transmitted to a person, the person will get ringworm or jock itch, or even ringworm of the hands and feet or tinea versicolor, etc., depending on the location of the infection. Therefore, feline ringworm is contagious, and if it is targeted for antifungal **, even cats and people can be **, so that the source of infection can be cut off. Therefore, if the cat at home is sick, it must be timely to avoid infecting people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Make sure you have ringworm! The judgment of feline ringworm is actually relatively simple, and everyone can see it at a glance. First of all, if you have ringworm in a cat, it will be red, itchy, and there will be molting.

    In general, the area with feline ringworm will appear as a red round or oval area. If this is the case, it is generally the cat ringworm that does not have to run. If the cat doesn't have it, it certainly won't.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cats don't have cat moss, people will get cat moss, I think the current situation, under normal circumstances, is not, human insurance and cat moss in general is very different.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Since your cat does not have ringworm, of course people will not get ringworm, often because the cat at home has ringworm, so people will be infected, that is, from the cat's body, so everyone should pay special attention to their cats or dogs, physical hygiene, so as not to make their own people in the family very unclean.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If there are no cats, there are no people. Cat moss is contagious, unless you have been in contact with other cats that have cat moss, become infected yourself, and then pass it on to other cats. Normal cats do not get cat moss, let alone be contagious.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cats do not have feline ringworm people may also get feline ringworm, if the cat's resistance is relatively strong, the germs on his body did not infect it, but infected the weak resistance of the owner of it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Many fungal infections ** in small pets, people infected with feline ringworm lead to the occurrence of tinea corporis, at this time it is necessary to carry out antifungal **, including topical antifungal drugs such as terbinafine hydrochloride ointment, bifonazole cream, miconazole nitrate ointment, compound hibiscus skin tincture, etc., choose a two-day external rub, use for two weeks.

    If the rash area is relatively wide, or the effect of simple external drugs is not ideal, you can cooperate with oral antifungal drugs, such as terbinafine hydrochloride tablets or itraconazole capsules, etc., which can be taken orally for about two weeks, and patients should avoid contact with some cats and other pets again.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think that if there is no cat moss on the cat, people should not get cat moss, because cat moss is a kind of ** disease in cats, as long as it is well managed, there is no problem. And there is no source of infection on the cat, so to speak.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cats carry a lot of germs, give it regular bathing to keep it clean, don't cuddle it too closely to sleep, it doesn't have feline ringworm people will not get cat moss.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cats don't have cat moss, and people won't get cat moss, because this cat ringworm is contagious, and if this cat doesn't have people, it won't.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    <> cat can be avoided as long as you do a good job of disinfection and disinfection for him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, this will be, moss is contagious, but cat moss itself is a kind of ** disease.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Do no adventurers in Maoming get cat ringworm? Cats don't have ringworm if they are human. Maybe you can get ringworm in cats. In fact, feline ringworm is not contagious. It is obtained by the decline of one's own resistance.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If this cat does not have cat moss, of course, it will not get cat moss, because this person has resistance at all, and it is impossible to suck this cat moss for no reason.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Unless it is infected with feline ringworm through other cats or animals, it is not easy to transmit cat ringworm to people without cat ringworm in general.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In this case, cats without feline ringworm people may also get these** for these diseases are everywhere, as long as the resistance is relatively weak, it is easy.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    That won't, you still have to bathe and clean the cat regularly, and people should also disinfect and wash their hands, **Moss is spread by fungi,

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Cats don't have ringworm, and people won't get ringworm.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Generally speaking, no, well, unless it's not hygienic.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You must know that whether it is ringworm or ringworm in cats, it is nothing more than a fungal infection, and many people who never have cats have ringworm!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This one is definitely going to be like this.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Possibly.

    Feline ringworm is very likely to be transmitted to people. Feline ringworm refers to the fungal infection on the cat, which usually refers to the close contact of some patients with feline ringworm, such as kissing the kitten or often touching with the hand, etc., and the **ringworm infection, such as Microsporum canis, this kind of ringworm is also pathogenic to the human body.

    If people's ** are in close contact with a cat with ringworm in cats, they are likely to get infected and develop tinea corporis. It is manifested by the appearance of red papules and herpes on **, and then gradually expand to form scaly red spots with clear borders and obvious itching. Sometimes it also causes significant inflammation, resulting in pustules, which can continue to spread and expand by scratching on their own.

    If people's ** are in close contact with a cat with ringworm in cats, they are likely to get infected and develop tinea corporis. It is manifested by the appearance of red papules and herpes on **, and then gradually expand to form scaly red spots with clear borders and obvious itching. Sometimes it also causes significant inflammation, resulting in pustules, which can continue to spread and expand by scratching on their own.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Feline ringworm. is a fungal disease , and beriberi in humans.

    It belongs to one of a kind, so it is possible for cats to be transmitted to people if they have feline ringworm, especially when your ** is damaged. However, cat ringworm is not a major disease, just a little annoying, cats should pay attention to supplementing nutrition, nutrition keeps up, the cat's physique has become better, cat ringworm will also get better soon, pay attention to hygiene, let the cat bask in the sun, sometimes the cat has cat ringworm, you may not have found that it has been better, in short, the better the cat's physique, it is not easy to get sick.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Cat moss is contagious to humans. Cat moss is a fungal infection.

    When cats suffer from fungal infections, they can be transmitted to humans through direct contact, and can also be transmitted through indirect contact, so we must pay attention to personal hygiene and actively ** cat moss in our daily life, so that we can avoid being infected and try to minimize contact with sick cats.

    At present, the drugs commonly used for cat moss** are mainly antifungal drugs, such as some antifungal ointments, nitromiconazole or clotrimazole ointment, etc.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It will be contagious, go to the pet hospital to give the cat medicine, and the medicine you buy is not the right symptom but aggravates the condition. Wash your hands carefully after touching the cat, disinfect the things used by the cat and expose them to the sun.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Feline ringworm is contagious. Feline ringworm is a disease caused by fungal infection, which is currently found in five fungi that cause feline ringworm, and microsporum can easily be transmitted to others through infected combs, scissors, utensils, cushions, etc. Patients infected with feline ringworm will have a feeling of itching, and even red papules and papules will appear, while severe patients will have large lesions and hair loss, as well as symptoms such as oozing and suppuration.

    For the first time of this disease, there is no ideal drug, so we must do a good job of hygiene for cats in ordinary life to prevent this disease from happening.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Although cat ringworm is contagious, in real life, whether there is really a disease depends on the individual's immunity and the degree of the cat's condition. Don't be overly nervous, if it's just a local lesion area, you can give the cat more B vitamins, regular sun exposure, and medicated baths can solve the problem.

    In addition, feline ringworm is a type of disease, and it is necessary to improve the cat's own immunity, so as to stay away.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Cat moss is a zoonotic disease that can be transmitted to people, and it should be timely**, if it is systemic, it will be more troublesome.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It will infect people, the cat will be sent to the hospital**, and after returning, it will be isolated until it is cured, and then the whole house will be disinfected, scrubbed with disinfectant water, and the clothes will be exposed to the sun.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Feline ringworm can spread the disease to people.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Abstract: It is difficult to transmit to cats.

    Can a person get cat moss to a cat?

    It is difficult to transmit to cats.

    People are not the best host of feline ringworm, only weak resistance will be infected with feline ringworm, most of the feline ringworm bacteria on the human body are without hyphae, that is, the development is not good, the infectious ability is also poor If the cat is smaller, and the resistance is relatively poor, it may get, if the cat resistance is better, generally not.

    If a person comes into contact with a cat infected with ringworm and then does not thoroughly clean the possible contact areas such as hands and clothes, and then touches a healthy cat, it is possible to cause ringworm infection.

    The chance of cat-to-person transmission is greater than that of human-to-human cat-to-human transmission.

    The chance of cat-to-person transmission is greater than that of human-to-human cat-to-human transmission.

    Yes, my friend's cat has cat moss, and the cat was sent away, but she is infected, will her cat get it when she comes to live in my house?

    My friend's cat has cat moss, and the cat was sent away, but she was infected, and if she came to live in my house, would my cat get it?

    It is possible to ask her to wash her clothes first.

    Isn't that piece of her body that can't touch cats?

    Isn't that piece of her body that can't touch cats?

    yes, you can't touch it.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    People get ringworm in cats. The first symptom may be itching, with a round red color. And it can spread to other sites.

    What are the manifestations of ringworm in cats?

    After cats have ringworm, they can appear round or oval ringworm spots on the face, trunk, limbs and tail, with gray scales on them, and the coat color will become rough.

    Cats infected with ringworm in cats will continue to lose their hair, and the coat of the ringworm spots will fall off one by one, break or fall off. Infected cats have a large itch, so they often scratch on various objects, causing fungal spores to spread to the surrounding environment and spread to other cats or humans.

    Ringworm in cats can cause the typical circularity symptoms, pimples.

    Blistering edges, **scales, similar in shape to ancient copper coins, so commonly known as copper money ringworm.

    This is also noticeably itchy in humans, which is very annoying. Some patients can develop eczema if they do not seek medical attention in time and scratch badly.

    chemical or bacterial infection, which leads to worsening of the condition.

    **Method. Internal medication + external ointment, itraconazole can be taken internally.

    Externally use Mingruining to alleviate it, but the feline ringworm bacteria are by no means just looking at the surface, the surface is just a signal of the disease, and the essence is to get rid of the infected bacteria in the **. So you can't look at the surface and don't care, it's easy.

    What are the main causes of ringworm in cats?

    A: The general sentence is "poor resistance", which mainly includes:

    1.At a young age, the body's protective mechanism has not yet been fully established;

    2.Caused by lack of nutrients (vitamins), dietary problems, etc.;

    3.Suffering from other diseases, long-term use of drugs to suppress immunity or affect the absorption of nutrients by other digestive organs;

    4.Environmental issues.

    For example, the home is "dirty and messy", or has been to a boarding house, a pet store to bathe, etc.;

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    1. What is ringworm in cats?

    Feline ringworm is an infection caused by a fungus that is commonly found in cats, but it is also possible for humans to contract feline ringworm. The causative agent of ringworm in cats is microsporumcanis, a fungus that is generally infected through direct contact. The main symptoms of ringworm in cats are the appearance of red** lesions, brittle and brittle hair at the lesions, and sometimes pain and itching.

    2. What are the symptoms of feline ringworm in humans?

    If a human is infected with ringworm in cats, pink or dark red patches usually appear on the site of the infection, with a distinct ring around the edges, and the hair at the lesion will also break and break. In some patients, the lesion also presents with oozing, itching, and mild pain.

    Under normal circumstances, humans infected with feline ringworm will have lesions on the face, arms, trunk and other positions, and these lesions may not be obvious in the early stage of infection, and the lesions may only have some slight itching sensations. However, as the disease worsens, the erythema at the site of the lesion will gradually enlarge and become more obvious.

    3. How to infect humans with ringworm in cats?

    Once the infection with ringworm in the cat is confirmed, the doctor will normally prescribe antifungal drugs, which can be taken by mouth or topically. In addition, it is necessary to keep the affected area dry and clean to avoid breeding bacteria, and also avoid living with other animals or in close contact.

    In addition to medications**, patients should also take some daily care, such as washing hands frequently, changing clothes frequently, washing the environment with detergent or disinfectant, etc., which can help alleviate the condition and prevent the re-transmission of ringworm in cats.

    4. How to prevent the spread of ringworm in cats?

    In order to prevent the spread of ringworm in cats, humans should try to avoid close contact with cats with ringworm, especially not to share beds, towels, clothing, etc. with cats. In addition, some public places (e.g., kindergartens, school burials, factories, etc.) should also pay attention to disinfection and cleaning of the environment to prevent the spread of pathogens.

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