In this case, there's
no underlying allergic condition, but rather an underlying muscle, nerve, or bone problem.
Another possibility is
an underlying allergic condition.
Not exact matches
Yes, removing a known food allergen is a good idea, but, if the
underlying condition is not treated, you will likely become sensitive or
allergic to another food.
About half of all itchy dogs will have an
underlying allergic skin
condition where APOQUEL would be indicated.
It is important to determine the
underlying cause of an
allergic condition in order to properly treat the
condition.
Thorough clinical examination and estimation of the
conditions progress may reveal clues related to the
underlying cause, such as;
allergic or infectious seborrhea is more common in young and old dogs, while seborrhea caused by endocrinal disorders (hormones) are more common in middle to older dogs.
These
conditions most commonly have an
underlying allergic basis though it is not always possible to determine what that
allergic basis is.
How Asthma in dogs is diagnosed:
Underlying conditions associated with Asthma may create complications, so your veterinarian is always the best resource to successfully diagnose
Allergic Bronchitis.