Other skin diseases
include seborrhea, lick granuloma, and nail bed disease.
Other skin diseases in Goldens
include seborrhea, sebaceous adenitis, and lick granuloma.
Not exact matches
Breeds which suffer from primary
seborrhea include German Shepherd Dogs, American Cocker Spaniels, Basset Hounds and Dachshunds.
Common skin problems in pets
include allergic dermatitis, yeast infections, folliculitis, impetigo,
seborrhea, ringworms, alopecia, mange, flea bite allergy, lick granulomas, and hot spots.
Some of the most common skin problems that can affect cats and dogs
include allergic dermatitis, yeast infections, folliculitis, impetigo and
seborrhea.
Symptoms of infection
include skin pimples (pus filled, hard), crusted skin,
seborrhea (dandruff) and alopecia (hair loss) on legs.
The signs of thyroid disease
include lethargy, obesity, skin problems,
seborrhea, and reduced resistance to infection.
Some of the factors that can lead to Malassezia dermatitis
include moisture (as in dogs with skin folds or floppy ears with narrow ear canals), excessive waxy or scaly build - up (as in
seborrhea), and allergic and bacterial skin disease.
Medicated with just the right formulation of Vitamins and natural oils so it penetrates into the skin to help soothe and treat many skin irritations
including severe dry itchy flaky skin, hot spots, ringworm, flea bite dermatitis,
seborrhea and other dermal inflammations.
These
include bacterial infections, fungal infections, allergies, hormonal imbalances,
seborrhea and lick granulomas.
«There are multiple underlying causes for dog skin sores
including parasites (fleas, mites), poor grooming, dog skin infection (bacterial pyoderma, fungal), endocrine diseases, skin or hair follicle disorders disorders such as
seborrhea, medication side effects (from corticosteroids) and allergy.
Possible causes of canine
seborrhea include congenital or inherited (certain breeds are predisposed), allergy, parasites or an endocrine system problem (hormonal).
Primary canine
seborrhea is seen more often in certain breeds, which are genetically prone to the condition
including:
Canine
seborrhea symptoms
include (in addition to flaky dry skin) itch, thinning hair in patches, scabs, bumps and pimples.
Aside from a nasty, foul odor, symptoms of
seborrhea may
include a greasy, oily coat; scaly skin; and dandruff - like flakes in the fur.
In adult cats, clinical signs associated with advanced or severe hypothyroidism
include lethargy, dullness, nonpruritic
seborrhea sicca, hypothermia, decreased appetite, and occasionally bradycardia.
Other parasites can cause
seborrhea (dandruff) as well,
including lice and mites.
SOOTHING The soothing group focuses on different skin and coat issues,
including hot spots, cuts, itching, specific and non-specific dermatitis,
seborrhea, bacteria, fungal issues — the list goes on.
About HALF were reported with skin conditions,
including allergies, pyoderma,
seborrhea, follicular dysplasia, and lick granuloma.