Itching and hair
loss around the tail base, neck, and head should be considered suspicious for flea allergy dermatitis.
Hypothyroidism may often cause hair
loss around the tail or collar area.
Not exact matches
The comet appears to have undergone visible changes, including the changes in the size and number of surface features such as smooth patches, pits, and craters, and the
loss of ice vaporized by the Sun or blasted off its surface by the Solar Wind into its
tail as well as failing back on the object like snow, so that it appears to shrink, on average, by 25 to 50 centimeters (9.2 to 19.7 inches) with each orbit
around the Sun.
Hair
loss (alopecia) is often seen
around and on top of the
tail due to the intense itchiness (pruritis) caused by an allergic reaction to the fleas saliva.
Signs to look for include
loss of appetite, inactivity, huddling in a corner, a ruffled or unkempt coat, sneezing, discharge from the nose or eyes, wheezing, wetness
around the
tail, and diarrhea.
A dirty bottom - brown or black, a protruding bottom, raw
around the genitals, ruffled coat, weakness of limbs, lethargy, not eating or drinking, rapid weight
loss, difficulty moving and dehydration are all symptoms of wet
tail.
Classically, the hair
loss manifests
around the
tail, giving a rat
tail appearance.
Symptoms include patchy hair
loss accompanied by itchy, scaly or reddened skin, usually
around the face, ears and
tail.
Cats who are more severely affected by the allergy will bite and scratch all over, making it so that they will have hair
loss that is spread all over, and not just
around the base of the
tail.
Subscribers Only - Signs of ringworm in cats include lesions with hair
loss around the face, head, or
tail that may or may not itch.
Even when you aren't playing
around a
tailing mission or something where you have to spend a considerable chunk of time crawling
around slowly or waiting can mean a significant
loss should you accidentally get spotted and die.