What to do about dog eczema
Solutions to dog eczema
1. Early stage: Wipe the dog’s affected area with iodine or erythromycin ointment, and take the dog to bask in the sun more often.
2. Blister stage: Cut off the hair around the blister, apply cold compress with normal saline and boric acid solution, wipe the broken blister with alum solution, and give the dog dexamethasone and inject chlorpromazine hydrochloride .
3. Pustule stage: Give the dog prednisone acetate, wipe Sefukol ointment on the affected area with a cotton swab, and inject chlorpheniramine injection.
4. Erosive stage: If the dog has ulcers in the affected area and is listless, the dog can be injected with dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection.
5. To reduce or stop self-injury, you can give sedatives or put a collar on the sick dog to prevent continued biting of the affected area.
Preventive measures for dog eczema
1. After each bath or swimming, be sure to use a hair dryer to dry the hair thoroughly.
2. Always bask in the sun and brush your hair frequently. Develop the habit of using your hands to give your dog a full-body stroking massage every day. This will not only increase your affection, but also keep you informed of any changes in your dog's body.
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