Flea bites can also cause long term irritation
called flea allergy dermatitis.
Many pets that visit us with «allergies» each summer actually only have a problem with fleas
called Flea Allergy Dermatitis (or FAD).
«Fleas can cause what is
called flea allergy dermatitis in cats and dogs, meaning itchy skin.
The most common skin disease of dogs and cats is what's
called flea allergy dermatitis, where they bite and scratch and lose their hair.
This condition is
called flea allergy dermatitis.
Pets can develop a painful irritation
called flea allergy dermatitis, or FAD.
The flea's bite can cause itching and irritation for the host but for a dog or cat that is hypersensitive to the bite of the flea, this itching can be quite severe and leads to hair - loss, inflammation and secondary skin infections; a condition
called flea allergy dermatitis.
Most dogs that are bitten by fleas will experience some itching, but some dogs may also develop a severe allergic skin condition
called flea allergy dermatitis.
Your doctor may
call this flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) or fleabite hypersensitivity.
Not exact matches
The options are
flea allergic
dermatitis, food
allergies and environmental
allergies, also
called «atopy» and «atopic
dermatitis.»
The most common symptom of
flea problems is the skin condition known as
flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) which usually results in a condition
called feline miliary
dermatitis and pruritis (severe itch).
They can cause a skin
allergy called canine
flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) which as the name implies is an allergic reaction.
For some dogs with a serious case of
flea allergy dermatitis, I prescribe an oral drug
called Comfortis.