Some veterinarians prefer not to repeat the antibiotics and instead manage the condition using long term topical
prescription shampoo therapy.
Not exact matches
I've tried
prescription shampoos, creams, pills, and even injection
therapy.
While
shampoo therapy, antihistamines, antibiotics and dietary changes can offer sometimes gradual relief, depending upon which of the above underlying causes are involved, it is often only the
prescription of cortisone by injection or oral medication that often is the only class of medicine that offers dramatic and quick relief which animal guardians are demanding.
Symptoms can be managed and partially controlled with year - round flea control and prevention,
shampoos,
prescription diets, steroid
therapy and / or other treatments.