Sentences with phrase «secondary pyoderma»

Secondary pyoderma (skin infection) is usually present also, so your pet is put on oral antibiotics for several weeks to months.
Secondary pyoderma is more common as a complicating factor in allergic disease, mange, low thyroid function, fungal skin disease, etc..
A veterinarian will also differentiate symptoms from mange, secondary pyoderma (pus filled skin pimples) and yeast infections (ringworm).
Long - term surveillance to prevent recurrence of pruritic skin diseases or secondary pyoderma and Malassezia dermatitis — surface cytologic examination looking for organism overgrowth should be performed whenever inflammation seems to be exacerbating in an ischemic dermatopathy.
Localized demodectic lesions may benefit from topical antimicrobial agents such as mupirocin, benzoyl peroxide, chlorhexidine, or ethyl lactate when secondary pyoderma is present.

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If you'd rather start a treatment based on a working diagnosis, then your vet will most likely make a presumptive diagnosis of a deep pyoderma secondary to a tick bite.
While both animals get very itchy skin and tend to chew or lick a lot, dogs tend to get secondary skin infections caused either by bacteria (Staph pyoderma) or yeast (Malassezia dermatitis).
There will often be open sores or scabs on the skin, resulting in a secondary bacterial skin infection (pyoderma).
CONVENIA (cefovecin sodium) is an injectable antimicrobial indicated for the treatment of canine skin infections (secondary superficial pyoderma, abscesses, and wounds) caused by susceptible strains of Staphylococcus intermedius and Streptococcus canis (Group G).
Bacterial dermatitis or skin infection (pyoderma) is usually secondary to an underlying disease, such as parasites, an endocrine disease or allergies against fleas or food ingredients.
Deep skin infections (pyoderma), often secondary to the effects of intense scratching, are sometimes seen in cats.
If your cat develops a secondary bacterial skin infection (pyoderma) because of the scratching, antibiotics may also be necessary.
Other problems include secondary bacterial infections, pyoderma (puss containing skin infection) and generalized complicated dermatitis (dog skin inflammation) is noted.
This itching will inflame the skin and cause scabs, with a secondary bacterial infection (pyoderma) occurring due to the trauma.
Though dermatitis only causes itchiness, it can predispose your pet to developing secondary, more dangerous, bacterial skin infections, or pyoderma, as a result of open wounds.
Skin Rash on Inside of Legs - Flea Allergy Dermatitis with a Secondary Bacterial Pyoderma Elle, Age 11, pure bred Lab.
Lesions that develop secondary to self - trauma include alopecia, erythema, scaling, salivary staining, hemorrhagic crusts, excoriations, lichenification, hyperpigmentation, superficial staphylococcal pyoderma, Malassezia and bacterial overgrowth, and allergic otitis externa.
Some dogs scratch so severely they cause a secondary bacterial infection of the skin called pyoderma.
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