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Dermatology FAQs

Like people, pets are prone to dermatology issues that cause dry, itchy, red or inflamed skin. Left untreated, these problems can escalate into more serious health issues. These FAQs from provided by us at West Boca Veterinary Center in Boca Raton, FL, explain more about the causes of pet dermatology issues and what you can do for treatment. 

Dermatology FAQs

What Skin Conditions Can Happen to Dogs and Cats?

Dogs and cats are prone to numerous skin problems ranging from dry, flaky skin to:

  • Skin rashes and irritations
  • Skin tumors
  • Excessive shedding or fur loss
  • Allergic dermatitis
  • Hot spots
  • Open sores
  • Skin infections

What Symptoms Can Pet Dermatology Issues Cause?

Itchiness is a common symptom of pet skin problems. This can result in your pet compulsively scratching, biting, or licking its skin. Non-stop scratching can produce bald spots on your pet’s skin. Your pet’s skin may become red or inflamed, causing pain every time it’s touched. You may notice pus coming from open sores on your dog’s skin or irregular bumps or lumps on your dog’s body.

Pet skin problems shouldn’t be taken lightly as they can cause your pet undue pain and suffering. Prompt treatment can help put your pet on the road to recovery to restore his health.

How Do Our Vets Treat Pet Skin Problems?

Treatment depends on the cause and severity of your pet’s condition. If your pet’s problems are caused by lice or fleas, you’ll need to get rid of these pests before treating his condition. A veterinarian on our veterinary team may recommend a topical cream, ointment, or oral medication to treat rashes, infections, and irritations. If your pet’s problems are caused by allergies, we’ll conduct tests to identify the allergen so you can remove it from your pet’s environment or diet to reduce its symptoms.

Can Pet Dermatology Issues Be Prevented?

There are measures you can take to reduce the risk of pet skin problems. Keep your pet well-groomed and clean and free of lice, fleas and ticks. If your pet goes outdoors, keep him away from tall grass or weeds where fleas and ticks congregate.

See a Boca Raton Veterinarian on Our Veterinary Team for Pet Dermatology Issues

If your pet is suffering from skin problems, don’t hesitate to contact a Boca Raton, FL, vet on our team. We’ll help find the cause of your pet’s problems and recommend appropriate treatment for long-term relief. To schedule an appointment with us at West Boca Veterinary Center for pet dermatology issues, give us a call at (561) 451-8838 today. 

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