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0 May 08,2024
Cat skin diseases can be divided into fungal skin diseases, bacterial skin diseases and skin diseases caused by parasites. Different types of skin diseases require different treatment methods:
< p>1. Fungal skin diseases in catsFor example, cat ringworm can be treated with antifungal sprays. If systemic infection occurs, antifungal shampoos are also required for medicated baths.
2. Skin diseases caused by bacterial infection
Cats can be treated with antibacterial drugs. When the infection is severe, cats need to be injected with antibiotics.
3. Skin diseases caused by parasites
It is necessary to use external pet anthelmintics to deworm cats in time.
Common skin diseases in cats:
1. Flea allergy dermatitis: As the name suggests, small red papules appear on the wound after a flea bite, and the cat suffers from itching. After scratching, wounds appear, and sometimes the wounds are combined with fungal and bacterial infections, causing the lesions to expand and become larger.
2. Scabies: This is a scabies parasite that begins in the ears, then attacks the head, and then the whole body. When this scabies eats animal dander tissue, it will cause severe It is itchy, so when you find that the kitten is constantly scratching its ears and shaking its head, you should pay attention. It may even have scabs, ulcers, pustules... and send it to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.
3. Ringworm: Cats under one year old are easily infected with ringworm, which is a special kind of mold. Typical symptoms are irregular round hair loss areas, mixed with scaly spots and scars, and sometimes There are also allergic papules. This kind of ringworm is highly contagious and common to humans and animals. Once discovered, it must be treated and controlled as soon as possible.