How to treat eczema in dogs? What to do if your dog has eczema

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Eczema will have a lot of red dots, and it is also very easy to treat. My dog had eczema when he was a child, and many pet medicines on the market are rich in a lot of hormones. I specially found a Chinese medicine medicinal bath for the dog to bathe, it is a shellfish medicinal bath, and I can rest assured that I will soak it a few times.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    **Eczema in dogs can be taken orally or with Bonisone acetate tablets mg kg body weight. The affected area is coated with fluocinolone acetate or triamcinolone acetate ointment to prevent **infection.

    When eczema occurs on dogs**, penicillin can be injected intramuscularly to prevent infection. When the symptoms are severe, it is recommended to mix with dexamethasone injection intramuscularly twice a day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Eczema can be medicated with a Bell bath**, generally dogs infected to a certain extent will cause **hair loss, dander, dermatitis, eczema, ulcers and other problems. If it is convenient, it is best to take it to the hospital for a unified examination to confirm the diagnosis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Once the dog is found to have eczema, it is recommended to take your dog to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, and do not self-medicate at home, especially human ointment, which can never be used by dogs. The ** acidity and alkalinity of humans and Wang Xingren are different, and forcibly giving dogs human ointment not only cannot alleviate the condition, but may even aggravate the dog's pain.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Eczema ointment for humans should work for the dog industry! You can try to view the original post

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It could also be bitten by lice or flea parasites.

    It should be fine.

    Wipe it flat with dermatitis for a few days to see.

    If it's still not good after a few days.

    Then pay attention.

    That could really be eczema.

    Then you need to use a special medicine for eczema for dogs.

    Like Cerfcan or something.

    It is very effective in treating eczema.

    Don't worry too much.

    It will be fine soon.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    My little ha also had eczema, and I wiped it with Perisone, okay Check out the original post

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This question is more difficult, I really haven't encountered eczema when the mother is pregnant Whether this infects puppies, I don't know, help you ask, and then tell you! View the original post

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can first shave off the hair at the place of the dog's wound, and then use Bell Pisan spray to keep it dry and heal normally, and keep the affected area of the dog clean and dry. If it has exudate, it should be cleaned every two hours, and then the dog's wound needs to be cleaned and medicated every day, and it can basically speed up the healing by insisting on about half a month.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Symptoms of eczema in dogs: 1. The dog has been scratching ** or rubbing the wall, etc.; Intense itching.

    2. Redness, obvious papules can be seen in severe cases; 3. Some lesions have the formation of dandruff or thickening of tissues at the lesions. **Method: 1. Spray Fu'anshuang spray on the affected area externally to inhibit the spread of bacteria 2. Oral Fuyingxing, internal conditioning to consolidate the body of the puppet and enhance the dog's resistance.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Erythema, papules, blisters, erosions, scabs, fever, pain, itching, redness and swelling are all symptoms of eczema in dogs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    3. How to ** canine eczema.

    The first step is to shave the dog. Shaving off the hair near the infected area can expose the disease**. Without the cover of hair, it is easy to medicate it, and the dog's ** also dries faster, promoting ** hair air circulation, which can well delay the spread of dog eczema.

    The next step is to apply a specific medication to the affected dog's affected area. After cleaning the wound of the affected dog a little, apply zinc oxide ointment to it, if the owner does not know how to operate, you can seek the assistance of a veterinarian to learn how to operate them, and then you can give the pet medicine at home. However, the owner needs to pay attention to:

    In the process of suffering from the dog**, it is necessary to keep the affected area exposed to the air and keep it dry, rather than bandaging it!

    In addition, the owner also needs to insist on regular medication for the affected dog, if it is still itchy and unbearable, the owner can feed it chlorpheniramine maleate tablets, take half a tablet at a time, and keep the infected area clean and dry. Be sure to wait until the dog is completely ** before the owner can stop medicating the dog. Don't forget to put an Elizabeth ring on it.

    Prevent the dog from licking its wounds at will, otherwise the previous efforts will be in vain.

    Dr. Paw Paw Tips: If the dog's condition is more serious, eczema is more or more extensive, it is recommended that the owner should take it to the doctor and let a professional doctor give it **. Don't delay, after all, early detection and early ** are more beneficial for any disease.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Before my sister's corgi used Bell Pishuang spray for eczema every day at the wound place, the body was red rash, erythema and itching, the dog used it for about a week, and the range of rash on the body did not continue to expand, and it was not so red to the naked eye for a week, and it looked normal to the touch for half a month.

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