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Skin Diseases in Dogs Produced by Fungi and Bacteria

2018-04-20 3 Dailymotion

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Below you will find skin diseases in dogs produced by fungi and bacteria, causes and recommended treatment.

1. Ringworm

Ringworm is characterized by forming small areas without a skin on our dog's skin, sometimes with a yellowish crust formation and strong odor. It spreads very quickly and also causes itching.

Only a veterinarian is the only person responsible for making the relevant tests to diagnose this skin disease in dogs and prescribe the appropriate treatment. Ringworm is a disease that can be cured, although sometimes it can take months to completely disappear.

2. Pioderma

Pyoderma is another of the skin diseases in dogs that is caused by a bacterial infection that can cause scabs, postulations, hair loss, redness and itching.

Depending on the condition of the pyoderma, the veterinarian will prescribe necessary antibiotics as well as special soaps and creams to treat the dog. The prognosis is usually good.

3. Mushrooms.

If your dog does not stop scratching his ear or licking and biting his legs, take him to the vet to see if he has a yeast infection. The symptoms of fungi in dogs include irritated skin, itching or discoloration. The infection usually affects the legs and ears, where the fungus has a cozy space to proliferate.

4. Fungosis.

It is the growth of fungi in a natural and controlled way that live on the skin of the dog. Normally they are detected more frequently under the nails and enter the legs of the dogs, although it can spread throughout the body.

An increase in humidity, such as not drying a dog well when it gets wet on a rainy day or after bathing, can cause fungi causing skin problems in the dog.

Its symptoms are: reddened areas in the shape of a circle, loss of hair, the dog scratches a lot so it can cause injuries.

Treatment: The veterinarian will recommend the use of a special shampoo to treat this skin disease in dogs, as well as the treatment that you see fit.

5. Tumors

If you notice that your dog has a lump on the skin, take it immediately to a veterinarian. Dogs can have cancerous tumors on their skin. The only way to know that a dog has cancer is through a biopsy.

6. Impetigo

Impetigo in dogs is a common bacterial infection in puppies. It causes blisters filled with so that they can break and form a crust. Blisters usually develop on hairless parts of the abdomen.

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