Common Dog Skin Diseases: Allergic Skin Disease Treatments

Causes of allergic dermatitis in dogs:

1. Endogenous, genetic, Hormone abnormalities and allergies.

2. Exogenous, seasonal and non-seasonal environmental factors. Inhale pollen, dust, wool, etc., eat horse meat, ham, milk and other foods. In addition, some drug injections, mosquito bites, internal and external parasite and pathogen infections, and physical and chemical factors may all be the cause of allergic dermatitis in dogs.

Dogs aged 1-3 have more allergic skin diseases. When first onset, the main affected areas are around the eyes, between the toes, underarms, groin, perineum, and lower back. Dogs are mainly manifested as severe itching, erythema and swelling, and some appear papules, scales and hair loss. Hyperpigmentation, skin thickening, lichen formation, and wrinkles may occur in the long-term course of the disease. Chronic pruritus is mild or disappears, but some have a course of more than a year.

Symptoms of atopic dermatitis in dogs:

The main symptoms of atopic dermatitis in dogs are a rash and itching. Drug allergies often occur clinically, such as subcutaneous injection of vitamin calcium, vitamin K1, K3, intravenous injection of Houttuynia cordata and other drugs, which can cause symptoms such as rash, salivation, swelling of eyes, lips or abdomen, itching and animal scratching.

Food allergies are common in dogs. Food allergies are also allergic reactions that require changes in food ingredients to overcome the symptoms of peeling skin and itching.

How to treat atopic dermatitis in dogs

You can consider taking Nibel~Antiching Quick Beef Ingot, Oral administration plus Nibel external spray, the specific treatment method also needs to consult a veterinarian.

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