Your veterinarian can perform
a simple skin test to determine whether your pet is suffering from a flea allergy, and the symptoms can be soothed with antihistamine medication or medicated baths.
Not exact matches
Last spring, scientists at the Salk Institute in California announced the creation of a technique for transforming
simple skin cells scraped from patients with schizophrenia into functional neurons, a major step toward more personalized, noninvasive approaches to drug
testing.
A
simple lab - based
skin test which eliminates the risk of adverse reactions to new drugs, cosmetics and household chemicals has been developed by a Newcastle University team.
A cheap and
simple test that identifies
skin irritants in cosmetics and drugs could save thousands of animals from a life of suffering in laboratory experiments.
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Our doctors can also
test for outdoor environmental allergies through a
simple blood
test and treat them with a flavorless spray, without shots or
skin tests.
Dr. Natasha recommends
Skin Sensitivity
Testing as a
simple way to tell if you react to a food.
To be sure of your
skin type, we recommend doing a
simple blotting paper
test.
Simple as it may sound in the 21st century with so many sophisticated
tests available, the two most important diagnostic aids your vet has are listening you talk about your cat's home life and how its
skin problem developed followed by a careful physical examination of your cat.
As an alternative to an actual
skin biopsy we can do a
simpler test called a fine needle aspirate.
During a wellness exam, your veterinarian will perform a number of
simple examinations and
tests, such as listening to your animal's heartbeat and lungs, check their teeth and oral cavity, evaluate their vision, examine their ears, examine lymph nodes and
skin, palpate your pet's joint and muscles, and more.
A
skin scraping is a
simple, inexpensive
test and should be performed on every dog with hair loss of any description in order to rule out mange as a cause.