Sentences with word «pruritis»

One flea bite can cause pruritis (itchy skin) with the pet's hind end affected most often.
At this stage, the condition is referred to as pruritis, which in hypersensitive animals can be caused by as few as one or two flea bites a week.
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The burrowing of the mite causes intense pruritis resulting in self - mutilation, secondary bacterial infection, and often death of affected felids if left untreated.
There are other conditions that have the potential to cause severe pruritis (itching) in dogs and cats, which is why it is important to know if fleas are causing all that itching.
Chronic allergies that don't go away and cause extreme itchiness can be treated with Apoquel, a drug specially formulated for pruritis.
Secondary pyoderma, bacterial overgrowth, and malassezia dermatitis also commonly occur as sequela to all allergic skin disease, thus increasing pruritis further.
Some dogs have a history of pruritis (itchiness) if pyoderma is present.
If your pet's skin is sensitive and subject to drying, a veterinarian may also suggest following a medicated bath with a moisturizer or spray such as Virbac ResiCORT, an antipruritic, anti-inflammatory leave - on lotion, or Genesis, a topical spray used to control pruritis (itch).
This condition is medically referred to as pruritis.
One or two flea bites can cause pruritis (itchy skin) with the hind end affected most often.
Post-approval experience included the above plus pruritis, urticaria, erythema, ataxia, fever, and rare reports of death and seizures in dogs.
As few as one or two flea bites can cause pruritis, so symptoms will often persist even after flea control is used.
Itchiness, or pruritis, is a very common problem in dogs.
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.
Various things can cause a rabbit to itch or scratch but thankfully this pruritis is treatable.
Symptoms such as vomiting, anorexia, lethargy, pruritis, and tremors can result from renal failure and prohibit humans and animals from pursuing normal daily activities.
Itch (pruritis) is an allergic response to the mite, although not all dogs are allergic or have this symptom.
Fleas Other than itchiness, or pruritis, fleas can cause numerous health problems to a pet.
As few as one or two flea bites a week can cause pruritis, so symptoms will often persist even after some form of flea control has been used.
The most common symptom of flea problems is the skin condition known as flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) which usually results in a condition called feline miliary dermatitis and pruritis (severe itch).
It can cause symptoms such as itch (pruritis), skin rash (seborrhoea) and gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea.
Dogs presenting to the hospital with itching (pruritis or pruritic) often have other skin problems as well.
Occasional cats develop allergic reactions, facial edema, enteritis, lethargy, fevers, pruritis, nausea, coughing.
By administering these allergens subcutaneously over a long period the immune response to them is modified and pruritis is reduced.
Allergies are considered to be any of the common responses to pollens, flea bites and foods that result in itching (pruritis).
However, it did still trigger his food sensitivity reactions (pruritis).
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