What are the symptoms of cat interdigital inflammation?

Aug 05,2024
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Symptoms of feline interdigital inflammation:

1. Mild feline interdigital inflammation: A cat with mild feline interdigital inflammation will start to have symptoms on the soles of its feet. Red spots appear. The cat will scratch the soles of its feet more frequently, and the soles of the feet may even peel.

2. Moderate interdigital inflammation: A cat with moderate interdigital inflammation will have redness, swelling, peeling and other symptoms on the soles of its feet, which look like blisters. At the same time, there will also be color differences in the hair on the soles of the cat's feet.

3. Severe interdigital inflammation: If a cat suffers from severe interdigital inflammation, the soles of the feet will have symptoms of ulceration, and thick juices from various surface wounds will flow out. At this time, the cat will feel a lot of pain and basically cannot lift its legs to walk.

Methods for treating interdigital inflammation in cats:

1. First, it is recommended to carefully clean the excess hair between the toes, and then use normal saline to treat interdigital inflammation. Clean the affected area and surrounding area, wash away surface hair, inflammatory secretions, contaminated dirt, etc. If there is a large abscess, you need to use a sterile needle or knife to cut the abscess and clean the pus (this step It is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment to avoid further infection or bleeding caused by improper operation) and prepare for subsequent medication.

2. Use Biobico ethacridine lactate solution to anti-inflammatory and sterilize the wounds of cat interdigital inflammation, which can effectively kill staphylococci, gram-positive bacteria, pyogenes, Streptococcus, etc., it is recommended to use it 3-5 times a day to achieve better sterilization effect.

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