Cat moss has not recovered for 20 days, do you still need to rub the medicine?

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

    It's been 20 days since the cat ringworm, and if it is not good, you still need to rub the medicine, but you still need to go to the pet hospital to see him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cat moss is a stubborn disease, and it will definitely not be good if you rub the medicine for 20 days, and you have to continue to rub it until it gets better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello friend, if it doesn't get better after 20 days, then you still have to continue to rub the medicine, if you don't rub it, it may be serious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it has been 20 days and it has not gotten better, he still needs to rub the medicine, because rubbing the medicine can make him get better faster.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If it is not good, it is still normal to need to rub the medicine in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Feline ringworm **20 days, if it is not good, it is necessary to continue**, you can change to another medicine to try it, or this drug ** effect is average.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's been 20 days, and it's definitely better to continue to take medicine, and it should be said that it's best to see a doctor in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the feline ringworm has not recovered for 20 days, do you still need to rub the medicine?

    20 days were not good. I think I still have to continue to use liniment. Wait until it's good to cut it off, otherwise you will continue to repeatedly dislike it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cat moss is caused by a fungal infection and is difficult to heal on its own without application, so it should be applied at the beginning.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cats and kittens have been ringworm for 20 days, and the medicine is beautiful, you can change the medicine and try it again to see if it can be better.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think that cat ringworm has not recovered for more than 20 days, and I should insist on rubbing medicine or going to the pet hospital to see what is causing it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you do not have ** after 20 days of taking the drug, you may need to change the dressing.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cat moss has not recovered for 20 days, do you still need to rub the medicine?Cat moss has been in place for 20 days, and it has not been inserted well, so I went to the hospital and re-medicated it after seeing the doctor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the medicine is not good, it is recommended that you take the cat to the pet store or veterinarian to see it again.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What to eat? Supplemented with some nutritious things, nutritional paste, vitamin B complex, and sunbathing, cats may have too low resistance to cause fungal outbreaks. As for the medicated bath, the effect can be continued, at least the medicated bath is the whole body sterilization, do not wash frequently, whether the dander has scabs, the scabs should be scabbed, and it is also possible that the medicated bath has hurt its own ** oil balance, you can try to apply the ointment, apply it two or three times a day.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No need to wash, local shaving and rubbing to cause absorption.

    Then remember to wash your hands.

    Just follow the instructions for medicine

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If the condition worsens after applying medication after getting feline ringworm, it may be due to the following reasons:

    1.Medication is not right: Feline ringworm is caused by a fungal infection, so antifungal drugs are needed to **. If you don't use the right medications, such as antibiotics or hormonal drugs, it can make your condition worse.

    2.Inadequate dosage of medications: If the dosage of the medication used is insufficient, the condition cannot be effectively controlled.

    3.Incorrect application method: When applying the drug, it is necessary to reach the center of the lesion clockwise from the outermost layer of the lesion, and if the application method is incorrect, it may cause the drug to not penetrate the lesion adequately.

    4.Mixed infection of other ** diseases: feline ringworm may co-exist with other ** diseases, such as eczema or mite infection, etc., if you only ** cat ringworm and ignore other ** diseases, the condition may be aggravated.

    If the condition worsens, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible so that the diagnosis is confirmed and effective. At the same time, care needs to be taken to keep the affected area dry and clean, and avoid scratching or squeezing to avoid aggravating the infection.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I am also suffering from feline ringworm on my body now, but I don't have it on my face, I use Perisone to rub on my body, and I rub it off with hydrogen peroxide and then put Parisone on it. Generally, it takes a month for this cat ringworm to get better, during which there are new births, and the beginning of the new life is a small bag, and it will not grow up if it is medicated in time. To be prepared for a protracted battle, generally two or three times this ringworm will not itch, as long as it is not scratched, it will not leave a scar.

    There is also your cat, you have to cure it first, go to the ** to buy some medicine, my cat is used.

    Shufu (compound ketoconazole solution) Nanjing Shibid, and there is also ringworm (terbinafine hydrochloride solution) Beijing subfamily, and there is also a bath.

    Pet multicarbenda lotion.

    Don't go to the pet hospital to buy it, it's too dark, at least 3 times more than online! Especially the lotion, bathing the cat once a week, about a month, my cat was 30% of the hair on the body when it was picked up, and now it is completely fine :)

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    My cat is also cat moss, and there are a lot of black spots on the cat

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Feline ringworm can be improved in about a month, but it may take longer when the drug is less effective. In general, cat ringworm requires antifungal drugs**, such as itraconazole, and can be combined with antifungal shampoos for medicated baths. It is also important to note that the hair in the room needs to be cleaned up, the cat's utensils need to be disinfected, and the cat needs to be supplemented with B vitamins.

    Feline ringworm generally takes about a month to get better, but how long it takes for cat ringworm to get better is also related to factors such as the degree of infection and medication. If the cat is infected with feline ringworm all over the body, it may take a month or two to get better, and the owner should be patient with this. If the owner uses some drugs with poor effect**, or even not**, the feline ringworm will naturally take longer to get better.

    1. Medication

    The use of drugs with good efficacy can appropriately shorten the ** cycle of feline ringworm. When a cat has feline ringworm, it can be done with antifungal medications such as itraconazole**. If the area of feline ringworm is large, you can use antifungal shampoo to give the cat a medicated bath, and rub it for about 20 minutes each time.

    After shaving the hair in the affected area, the effect of the drug can be further exerted.

    2. Disinfection

    If you don't pay attention to the disinfection of the environment, cat ringworm is easy**. Therefore, it is best to vacuum the hair in the room every day and disinfect the environment with pet sanitizer. The utensils used by cats daily should be cleaned and disinfected and then exposed to the sun.

    In addition, proper supplementation of B vitamins can also help cats go faster**.

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