Ringworm, also called dermaphytosis, is a highly contagious fungus infection of the skin. It typically affects the scalp, body and nails. Ringworm tends to affect animals younger with more frequency. Pets with weakened immune systems or with pre-existing skin disorders are also more susceptible to ringworm. What causes ringworm? This infection is transmitted directly from an animal to another animal.
Pets can also spread infection to people. Because fungi are integral parts of our environment, this infection in domestic animals can also be infected indirectly sharing bowls of food and water, hair brushes, sleeping environments or excavation in contaminated soil. Fungi that cause Tinea there are three types of fungi that cause ringworm and these are: Microsporum canis, Microsporum gypseum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes: * most cases of ringworm in cats, are as a result of Microsporum canis ** In dogs, most cases of ringworm are as a result of Microsporum gypseum * dogs and cats may develop as a result of Trichophyton Tinea mentagrophytes if exposed to rodents or Burrows that inhabit. Diagnosis of tinea diagnosis is based on the appearance of the skin as well as the execution of certain diagnostic tests. Tests such as an account of whole blood (CBC), biochemical profile, urinalysis and culture of fungi can be performed. In addition, other tests such as microscopic examination of hairs can also be to confirm the diagnosis of ringworm.
Signs and symptoms the symptoms more common and signs of ringworm include: * small patches or circular areas of hair loss * inflamed, scaly skin * scratch and itch help for ringworm treatment involves several medications, topical and oral vaccines against ringworm as well as proper hygiene and sanitation of your home and pet friendly. In some domestic animals, ringworm will heal by itself. However, medications can accelerate healing and recovery from infection. Oral medications such as griseofulvin, Ketoconazole or lufenuron could prescribe but you know can cause serious side effects. Such as shampoos and topical antifungal treatments are used to reduce infection in people and animals. The hair of your pet will be shortened to make the treatment more effective. While vaccinations for the tub are available, are not effective alone and must be used in conjunction with topical or oral therapy. Make sure that you clean your home and environment pet thoroughly with (bleach) sodium hypochlorite solution and avoid contact with other pets. Natural remedies natural treatments and holistic have proven to be highly effective in treating problems of skin in humans and domestic animals. Herbal treatments are safe and peaceful areas of use in your pet household without any harsh side effects. Carefully selected ingredients such as Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree oil), Azadirachta indicates (Neem), Calendula officinalis (wonder) and Hamamelis virginianum (Witchhazel) promote healthy in your cat or dog skin and coat and help support the immune system.
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