The condition of
the skin during the physical examination will be similar to several other types of dermal issues such as allergies, chemical damage, and flea infestations, and will usually prompt your veterinarian to get a skin scraping for cutaneous cytology.
Not exact matches
«By considering that stethoscopes are used repeatedly over the course of a day, come directly into contact with patients»
skin, and may harbor several thousands of bacteria (including MRSA) collected
during a previous
physical examination, we consider them as potentially significant vectors of transmission,» commented lead investigator Didier Pittet, MD, MS, Director of the Infection Control Program and WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety, University of Geneva Hospitals.
Otherwise, the veterinarian will find the warts
during the initial evaluation, which includes a thorough
physical examination with a once - over touching the dog's body and
skin.
During the comprehensive
physical examination, we'll examine your pet's body including his or her
skin, eyes, ears, breathing, heart rate and more.
This information in combination with the signs that your veterinarian uncovers
during the
physical examination will most likely prompt your veterinarian to collect samples from any of the areas with the swelling and rashes in the form of
skin scrapings.
During a
physical examination, Veterinarians will first try and classify the
skin problem based on its appearance.