How to treat Persian cats suffering from fungal disease? Persian cats are one type of long-haired cats, and skin mycosis is a common skin disease that Persian cats are susceptible to and prone to relapse. Persian cats need timely treatment for mycosis. Here are several possible treatments:
1. Drug treatment: Mycosis can be treated with oral or topical drugs, such as graymycin, ketoconazole, etc. drug. Drug treatment needs to be carried out in accordance with the recommendations of the veterinarian, and the drugs should be used strictly in accordance with the dosage and medication instructions on the drug instructions.
2. Bath therapy: Using antifungal bath liquid and taking a bath once a week can help relieve symptoms.
3. Diet conditioning: Provide Persian cats with high-quality diet to increase nutrition, enhance immunity, and help prevent and treat fungal diseases.
4. Environmental cleaning: Cleaning and disinfecting the Persian cat’s living environment can reduce the growth and reproduction of mold and help relieve symptoms.
It should be noted that mycosis needs timely treatment to avoid aggravation of the condition. . During the treatment period, it is necessary to follow the veterinarian's recommendations for treatment, and use the drug strictly in accordance with the dosage and medication time in the drug instructions. If the condition worsens or other symptoms appear, you need to contact your veterinarian promptly.
Carry out mold culture for Persian cats regularly, and the residence and all Persian cat utensils should be carefully cleaned and detoxified. Disinfection of the living environment is the most difficult and not easy to carry out thoroughly, but for the sake of Persian cats, it still has to be done. Although owners do not need to rush to the veterinarian just because their Persian cats sneeze, if their cats have abnormal symptoms, especially when they suddenly lose a lot of hair, if they can detect and treat them early, they can reduce unnecessary pain and suffering. Spend, and ensure the good health of your Persian cat.
Since this is a skin disease that is easy to relapse, treat Persian cats After the cat recovers, it is necessary to strengthen the management of the living environment, pay attention to the quality of food hygiene, and avoid contact with infected cats from outside.Owners who have come into contact with other infected cats must remember to wash their hands and disinfect their hands.