Almost 11 % of patients with
common allergic diseases...
It might be canine atopic dermatitis,
a common allergic disease a ffecting 10 % of dogs worldwide.
Not exact matches
«Asthma and airway
allergic responses are among the most
common chronic
diseases in childhood affecting more than 6 million children in the US,» said John Wherry, Ph.D., Deputy Editor of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology.
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disease that makes people
allergic to the most
common chemicals in everyday life.
The
allergic form is most
common and affects more than 4 million people worldwide, according to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Atopic or immunoglobulin E (IgE)- mediated
diseases include the
common disorders of asthma, atopic dermatitis and
allergic rhinitis.
Years later, when the children were around 8 years old, they evaluated them for things like doctor - diagnosed asthma, wheezing, hay fever, eczema, atopy (also known as the genetic tendency to develop
allergic diseases), serum total IgE (a
common way to test for
allergic disease), and lung function.
There are 4
common allergic skin
diseases of pets:
A
common tick - borne
disease is lyme
disease, and in some cases your pet may be
allergic to a tick bite.
Allergic skin
disease is one of the most
common problems that pets have.
Allergic skin and ear
diseases are
common problems in canine patients, and many of the clinical presentations are similar.
Pruritus — a classic sign of
allergic disease — is a
common complaint described by dog owners.
Atopic dermatitis, or
allergic skin
disease, is
common in Cavachons.
Below are some of the
common specialty areas that we have experience with: - Infectious
diseases: Tick - borne
disease (Lyme
disease, Ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Bartonella), systemic and local bacterial infections, feline and canine viral
disease - Hematology: Immune - mediated hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, leukemia, bone marrow
diseases - Oncology: Surgical and chemotherapy management, lymphoma, mast cell tumors, hemangiosarcoma, osteosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, mammary neoplasia, as well as benign and malignant skin masses such as adenomas and cysts - Urology: Kidney failure, bladder infections, stones / crystals, prostatic
disease, pyelonephritis, FLUTD, protein - losing nephropathy, glomerulonephritis - Endocrine: Hormonal
diseases such as hyper - and hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, cushings
disease, addison's
disease, endocrine skin
disease - Gastroenterology: Chronic vomiting and / or diarrhea, inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD), stomach ulcers / gastritis, colitis, pancreatic disorders, liver
disease, protein - losing enteropathy - Respiratory
disease: Feline asthma, canine chronic bronchitis, upper respiratory viral
disease, pleural effusion, laryngeal paralysis - Cardiology: Heart murmurs and arrhythmias, heart failure, heartworm
disease, hypertension - Ophthalmology: Gaucoma, cataracts, uveitis, corneal
disease, ocular surgery -
Allergic disease: Allergic dermatitis, food allergies, flea allergy, and allergic gastrointestinal and respiratory
Allergic disease:
Allergic dermatitis, food allergies, flea allergy, and allergic gastrointestinal and respiratory
Allergic dermatitis, food allergies, flea allergy, and
allergic gastrointestinal and respiratory
allergic gastrointestinal and respiratory
disease
The most
common conditions that are treated include traumatic nerve injuries, intervertebral disk
disease, degenerative myelopathy, epilepsy and other central nervous system disorders; asthma,
allergic dermatitis, lick granulomas; and chronic pain such as that caused by degenerative joint
disease.
Flea
allergic dermatitis (FAD) is the most
common skin
disease in dogs, and is very
common in cats as well.
The most
common form of
allergic skin
disease in dogs is caused by allergies to ordinary contaminants in your pet's environment — contaminants that are nearly impossible to eliminate.
Flea allergy dermatitis, an
allergic reaction to the flea's saliva, is one of the most
common causes of skin
disease in dogs and cats.
Our most
common diseases or injuries include: gastroenteritis, parvovirus, gastric dilatation and volvulus, foreign body ingestion, dystocia, pyometra, seizures, back pain or intervertebral disk
disease, vestibular
disease, lacerations, abscesses,
allergic reactions, snake bites, various toxins (including rodenticides, permethrin, drug ingestion, and ethylene glycol), trauma, renal failure, congestive heart failure, feline urinary obstruction, diabetics management, neoplasias, head trauma and coagulopathies.
In fact, FAD is the most
common skin
disease in dogs in the U.S. Flea allergies often spike in the summer, and pets that have seasonal allergies are more likely to have an
allergic reaction to fleabites.
Secondary pyoderma is more
common as a complicating factor in
allergic disease, mange, low thyroid function, fungal skin
disease, etc..
Some animals can become
allergic to fleas, and flea allergy dermatitis is the most
common skin
disease of dogs and cats.
The second most
common type of
allergic skin
disease in dogs and cats is atopic dermatitis.
Allergic disease in dogs is very
common.
How to improve diagnosis and treatment of equine insect bite sensitivity, one of the most
common allergic skin
diseases in horses.
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Allergic Skin
Disease: Fleas are one of the most
common culprits of skin allergies in dogs.
This type of allergy goes by several names: the most
common are atopy,
allergic skin
disease, or
allergic inhalant dermatitis.
Analyzing the prevalence of the conditions in subdivisions of the purebred population based upon the American Kennel Club classification of breed group or by relatedness at a DNA sequence level revealed that three conditions, atopy /
allergic dermatitis, hypothyroidism, and intervertebral disk
disease, were
common across the purebred population with many of the purebred groups showing higher risk than the mixed - breed population.