In the case that a reverse sneeze causes extreme exhaustion afterward, the veterinarian may
prescribe oral antihistamines or low - dose corticosteroids.
Not exact matches
Treatment for this type of skin problem involves elimination of the offending insect and treatment of the bite area with medication
prescribed by your veterinarian (usually
oral antihistamines or an anti-itch cream.)
In addition to antibiotics for skin and eye infections, Tasha has been
prescribed two different types of
antihistamines,
oral and injectable steroids, and several shampoo / conditioner / topical spray combinations with little to no improvement in her itchiness.
If your dog is in an endless circle of itching and scratching, your veterinarian will probably also
prescribe a topical medication (for example l % hydrocortisone) or an
oral antihistamine (chlopheniramine or diphenhydramine) for itch relief.
Topical,
oral, and injectable
antihistamines and corticosteroids, as well as antibiotics for infected skin, may be
prescribed to provide relief of symptoms.