As the puppy grows up and his or her immune system matures, the immune system tend to naturally regain control of their mite infestation; in fact, 30 - 50 % of dogs under age 1 year recover spontaneously
from generalized demodicosis without any form of treatment.
As the puppy grows up and his immune system matures, the immune system tends to naturally regain control of their mite infestation; in fact, 30 - 50 % of dogs under age one year recover spontaneously
from generalized demodicosis without any form of treatment.
Most dogs under one year and a half years of age recover completely
from generalized demodicosis.
In fact, 30 - 50 % of dogs under a year old may recover spontaneously
from generalized demodicosis without any form of treatment.
Not exact matches
Several areas (4 to 6 sites) should be sampled in patients with
generalized demodicosis; in patients with localized
demodicosis, samples should be collected
from each lesion.
Relapse is always a possibility with
generalized demodicosis as there is no easy way to confirm that every mite has been killed, but most dogs that relapse do so within a six to 12 month period
from the time they appear to have been cured.
This is quite a contrast to
generalized demodicosis as described below so it is important to be able to distinguish localized
from generalized disease.
Relapse is always a possibility with
generalized demodicosis as there is no easy way to confirm that every mite has been killed but most dogs that relapse do so within a 6 - 12 month period
from the time they appear to have achieved cure.