Sentences with phrase «skin fold infections»

Bulldogs have heart disease, cancer, cherry eye, allergies, knee problems (patellar luxation) skin fold infections, and the majority of them also have problems with hip dysplasia.
Skin fold infections may result.
• Parasites, such as mites, fleas and mange (scabies) • Infectious diseases, such as Staphylococcal pyoderma («Staph») skin infections, yeast and fungal infections and skin fold infections • Systemic diseases, such as autoimmune diseases • Skin cancer, such as Squamous cell carcinoma, cutaneous lymphoma, Mast cell tumors • Allergies, such as flea allergy dermatitis, adverse food reactions, environmental allergies, etc..
Skin fold infections around the tail are common in obese pets and in pets with loose, wrinkled skin around the tail.
With Bulldogs tails can be a concern for skin fold infections as well.
Perineal pain is caused by anal sac inflammation, constipation, cancer, skin fold infections, anal fistulas, and clipper burns caused by grooming.

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As a large person I have skin folds and I often suffere (d) from fungal / yeast infections that made me very sore.
This time, I wasn't looking forward to applying the strong liquid prescription to it because the kind I have stings — big time — when it hits the red, angry, sore area of the yeast infection in the skin folds.
If such signs and symptoms of yeast infection as white scales and lesions appear with red rash and swelling, occurrence of small red «satellite» pimples or redness in the folds of baby skin.
Breastfeeding Basics shared that big - breasted women are prone to skin irritation or infections because of the folds of skin underneath.
If the rash doesn't go away or your baby develops a persistent bright red, moist rash with white or red pimples that spreads into the folds of their skin, they may have an infection.
Some babies with thrush also develop a yeast diaper infection which looks like red, shiny skin in the folds of skin.
Breeds like Pugs and English Bulldogs have skin folds that can accumulate dirt, food and tears, making them more prone to bacterial infections.
They are usually dogs with floppy ears (prone to chronic yeast infections), excessive discharges or skin folds, or infections secondary to chronic skin allergies or demodectic mite infections.
In people, the same infection is usually referred to as scabies, and it can cause an itchy rash that commonly affects skin folds.
If moisture accumulates in these folds, bacteria and fungi may grow and cause skin infections which can be painful.
A yeasty smell can occur from their long ears and in Doug the Pug's case, skin folds are also prone to infection.
This prevents dirt, dead skin, and bacteria from collecting in the folds and causing irritation and infection
Skin infection: Skin infection or irritation may be a recurrent phenomenon especially if the folds of the skin are deep such as in Pugs and BulldSkin infection: Skin infection or irritation may be a recurrent phenomenon especially if the folds of the skin are deep such as in Pugs and BulldSkin infection or irritation may be a recurrent phenomenon especially if the folds of the skin are deep such as in Pugs and Bulldskin are deep such as in Pugs and Bulldogs.
The skin may retain moisture in the folds of the skin which may result in bacterial or fungal infection.
Secondly, the folds on their snouts can accumulate dirt and moisture which can become a starting point for skin infections.
Facial fold dermatitis: an infection of the facial skin caused by unusual or excessive skin folds (seen in dogs such as the Pekingese or Chinese shar pei).
«They have breathing issues because of the anatomy of their faces, airways and noses, are prone to yeast infections in their skin folds, which are always moist, and have allergies and sensitive skin,» she said.
This wetness and the infection associated with tooth infections may cause the lips and the skin folds surrounding the lips to become inflamed.
One of the most reliable ways of reducing infection is to remove the skin fold.
In particular, animals with skin folds around the eyes can also be at risk for infections within these skin folds.
As well as the respiratory problems these animals suffer severe dental problems because their jaws and teeth are deformed, they may struggle to pick up and eat food, have exposed eyes that are prone to injury, skin folds on their face that cause inflammation, infection and sometimes trauma to their eyes, spinal problems in the dogs bred for a curly tail as well as inherited diseases due to the narrow gene pool.
But because the breed possesses extensive wrinkles, their skin folds have to be checked once in a while to prevent bacterial infections.
of the wrinkles and ridding the skin of infection around their folds.
These wrinkles and folds result in a warm and moist environment that can lead to the growth of bacteria and yeast that may invade the skin and result in infection.
Other sources / niduses of infection are sometimes due to her conformation: does she have skin folds or hair around where she urinates that trap urine, get wet and cause infection there?
Pekes have an excessive amount of wrinkling on face; this can cause problems with skin fold dermatitis, skin irritations, and infections.
In some cases the skin folds are so problematic that surgery (a facelift) is required to resolve eye and chronic skin infections.
Their droopy coat requires regular brushing with a hound mitt and regular cleaning of the skin folds to prevent infection.
Ear problems / skin disease — Cavaliers can be prone to allergies, skin infections (particularly in those skin folds), ear infections and anal gland problems, often the whole package occurs due to an allergic condition called atopic dermatitis.
To prevent skin infections, which most bulldogs suffer from, bulldog skin folds need to be cleaned regularly.
Dermatitis and pyoderma (causing irritation and infection) are commonly develop in dogs with excessive skin folds.
The constant friction of the folds of the excessive facial skin rubbing against each other and any moisture that accumulates in the folds is a breeding ground for bacteria and can cause severe itching, dermatitis and other skin infections.
They do however have a tendency towards infections in the folds of skin on their faces if they are not kept clean and dry.
Dogs with lips larger than their mouth, such as Great Danes, Cocker Spaniels, or bulldogs may develop an infection of the skin in their lip folds.
Wipe his skin folds on his face regularly to avoid dermatitis and infections.
If there is some excess skin in the axilla (armpit area), there may be a case that the skin folds have an infection with either a fungus or bacteria which may cause some pain or discomfort.
Ear problems / skin disease — Cockers can be prone to allergies, skin infections (particularly in those skin folds), ear infections and anal gland problems, often the whole package occurs due to an allergic condition called atopic dermatitis.
When you do bathe your Shar - Pei make sure to dry his wrinkles and folds completely or he is almost guaranteed to get a skin infection.
Answer: No, that shouldn't cause a urinary tract infection - they are most often due to the dog's perineal (area around their rear end and little girl parts) conformation (how she's made)- like skin folds, fat folds, etc. where bacteria can grow and then ascend through her urethra to her bladder.
One of the things to consider when bringing home a Pug is that you will need to pull back and clean those wrinkled folds of skin on their faces as they are prone to getting bacterial infections within those tucks.
Loose folds of wrinkled skin prone to bacterial infections.
These dogs should only be bathed as needed, and the folds of skin around the eyes and muzzle need to be kept free from dirt and moisture to avoid infection.
Best to take to vet to see if a lip fold dermatitis or skin infection around the mouth, which simply may need oral antibiotics to treat.
Tip: Leaving moisture inside facial folds can lead to skin infections and skin fold pyoderma (the presence of pus).
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