Not exact matches
There's
seborrhea, the canine equivalent of seborrheic
dermatitis prevalent in humans.
Seborrheic
dermatitis can be a primary condition with no underlying cause — idiopathic
seborrhea — or secondary
seborrhea resulting from an underlying condition.
Some of the skin - related ones that need a special lookout for are:
dermatitis, eczema, acne, skin allergies,
seborrhea and other skin related health problems.
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.
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.
The mites cause a greasy
dermatitis (
seborrhea oleosa) along the dorsum over the spine2 and have also been associated with intense facial pruritus (itch).4 Because it is caused by relatively few mites, folliculitis secondary to D. injai demodicosis may be subtle in presentation, making a diagnosis based on clinical observation more difficult.
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.
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.