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Pictures of 9 skin diseases in dogs

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The 9 common skin diseases in dogs include:

1. Fleas infection: itching, local hair loss, skin erythema and allergic dermatitis. Prevention: You can wear anti-flea dog collars or take medication for prevention. Treatment: In addition to the above, administer symptomatic medications at the same time.

2. Lice disease: itching, dogs scratching and biting the affected area, rough and messy coat, and in severe cases hair loss and dullness. Prevention: You can wear anti-flea dog collars or take medication for prevention.

3. Tick infection: The parasitic site causes a mild allogeneic reaction. Treatment: Use repellent drops or spray.

4. Demodex infection: divided into pustular type and scaly type. Erythema, pustules, thickened skin, and itching. Prevention: Inject Fulien drops. Treatment: Topically combine with acaricides, and use drugs for symptomatic treatment.

5. Ear mite infection: itching of the ears, causing scratches and scabs, and sick dogs often shake their heads and feel restless. Treatment: Instill acaricide into the ear or apply acaricide. If otitis media develops, use antibiotics.

Dogs Pictures of 9 kinds of skin diseases

6. Fungal skin diseases: Sick dogs are infected with hair loss, scabs, and itching. Treatment: Topically combine with acaricides, and use drugs for symptomatic treatment.

7. Eczema: symmetrical eczema, erythema, papules, maculopapular rash, itching, and recurring attacks. Prevention: Injection of Eczema Kang. Treatment: Kaufman's solution/calamine lotion.

8. Seborrheic dermatitis: skin itching, redness, swelling, wrinkles, and inflammatory exudates. Prevention: Maintain good hygiene and proper medication control.

9. Tumor: The location of tumor growth varies from dog to dog, and the onset is not limited to age. Prevention: Eat a healthy diet, have regular physical examinations, and perform surgical removal if necessary.

If the dog has symptoms of discomfort, it is recommended to take the dog to the pet hospital for treatment in time.

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