Your veterinarian will thoroughly examine your pet, especially paying attention to the appearance and pattern of your pet's
abnormal skin lesions, as well as looking for ticks, live fleas or «flea dirt» (flea feces).
Not exact matches
The new findings suggest that Neanderthal genetic variants increase the risk of developing sun - triggered
skin lesions known as keratoses, which are caused by
abnormal keratinocytes.
Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is a very aggressive type of cancer with multiple manifestations including
skin lesions,
abnormal cell counts and central nervous system (CNS) disease involvement.
It stands for vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia, meaning that the
abnormal cells (pre-cancerous
skin lesion / s) are found on the surface layers of the vulvar
skin.
Epidermolysis bullosa: an
abnormal looseness to the
skin characterized by large, deep, blister - like
lesions.
• Lethargy • Exercise intolerance • Collapsing or seizures • Anorexia • Weight loss • Increased thirst (more than one ounce per pound of body weight per day) and / or increased urination • Decreased urination • Painful urination •
Abnormal urine color / smell • Not using litter box consistently • Sores that do not heal • Difficulty eating / swallowing • Diarrhea • Blood in the stool • Unkempt appearance of coat or
skin • Dark or tarry appearing stool • Decreased defecation frequency • Painful defecation • Dry / hard stool • Redness, swelling, or bleeding of the gums • Difficulty breathing / rapid breathing (more than 35 breaths per minute) • Redness / swelling / soreness of the foot pads • Changes in behavior • Nasal discharge • Ocular discharge • Bleeding or discharge • Vomiting •
Abnormal gait • Excessive shedding •
Lesions on the
skin • Head shaking • Coughing • Apparent deafness
-- Itchy, painful patch of
skin — Continual chewing or licking at site —
Abnormal aggression (associated with painfulness of site)-- Possible depression (associated with painfulness of site)-- Inflammation, redness, and swelling in a localized patch of
skin — Crusted scabs or oozing sores — Dry scaly
skin — Hair loss — Moist, matted fur — Foul odor from
lesion