In cases of
chronic recurrent skin infections, the key to management is with weekly (to twice weekly) medicated shampoo and rinses, spot treatment of localised infections, and / or even long term pulse therapy on oral medications.
Not exact matches
In alternative medicine, symptoms are said to include: abdominal pain, asthma,
chronic joint pain,
chronic muscle pain, confusion, gas, indigestion, mood swings, nervousness, frequent colds,
recurrent vaginal
infections,
skin rashes, diarrhea,
recurrent bladder
infections, poor memory, shortness of breath, constipation, bloating, anxiety, irritability, and fatigue.
These include
skin problems associated with allergies, parasite infestations, infectious, autoimmune, and endocrinologic (hormonal) diseases,
chronic or
recurrent ear
infections, diseases of the feet, footpad, or nails, and
skin cancers.
Other possible signs include poor
skin and hair condition, muscle atrophy, increased abdominal fat, enlarged liver,
chronic or
recurrent infections (especially
skin or urinary), delayed wound healing, excessive panting, sodium retention (which can cause high blood pressure or exacerbate congestive heart failure, and occasionally diabetes.
Inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) and mouth (stomatitis) and
chronic or
recurrent infections of the
skin, eyes, urinary bladder, and upper respiratory tract are often present.
Recurrent or
chronic ear
infections are more commonly seen in dogs with food allergies than in dogs with other types of allergies — also, very young dogs suffering from severe
skin problems are often victims of food allergies.
In addition to anxiety, omega -3-deficient animals may struggle with dry
skin,
chronic inflammation (mouth, ears, or paws) or
recurrent skin and ear
infections (decreased immune function).
Typical symptoms include itchiness resulting in excess scratching, biting, or licking, and sometimes
chronic or
recurrent skin / ear
infections.
Some of the more common symptoms of this cat health problem include the following: Fever, Swollen lymph nodes, Pale gums, Decreased appetite, Poor coat condition, Inflammation of the mouth or gums,
Chronic conjunctivitis, Behavior changes, Problems with urination,
Recurrent skin infections and Poor wound healing.
Symptoms may also include
chronic or
recurrent ear
infections, hair loss, excessive scratching, hot spots, and
skin infections that respond to antibiotics but reoccur after antibiotics are discontinued.