Why is canine atopic dermatitis so common in pets?

Learn all about canine atopic dermatitis, its causes, symptoms and how to treat and prevent this common disease in pets.

Canine atopic dermatitis is more common than you might think, and many people don't even know about this disease that affects pets. That's why dog owners should know how to identify it, as well as how to prevent and treat it.

So to learn all about it, read on. The following topics will provide you with the main information.

  • What is canine atopic dermatitis?
  • How to treat and prevent the problem

 

What is canine atopic dermatitis?

Skin diseases are quite common in pets, as is the case with canine atopic dermatitis. This is because there are many elements that can trigger the problem, such as mold, pollen, seeds, dust and many others.

In addition, the animal that contracts the disease usually has a genetic predisposition. Canine atopic dermatitis, which is also called atopy, is a chronic inflammation. It is of the allergic type and is characterized by causing intense itching in the animal.

The other symptoms are the result of inflammation and itching. These include peeling, redness, hyperpigmentation, alopecia and the appearance of macules and papules. What's more, the problem can cause bacteria to infect the skin, leading to pyoderma. In other words, it can cause various other health problems.

The reason is that all the symptoms of canine atopic dermatitis result in more unprotected skin, which becomes a gateway for microorganisms. The areas of the pet most affected by the condition are the abdomen, paws, thighs, face and ears.

Other symptoms of the disease include otitis externa and itchy ears.

 

How to treat and prevent the problem

Since canine atopic dermatitis has no cure, it is essential to know how to prevent the problem. This can be done by not letting your pet come into contact with anything that causes allergies, as well as by consulting your veterinarian so that he can prescribe the correct preventative products.

But when the disease appears, treatment should be started immediately. Even if he's having an allergic crisis. Then it's time to control canine atopic dermatitis. To do this, we emphasize that the treatment must be done with specific products, indicated by the veterinarian. Never use human products on animals.

Ideally, the dog should not come into contact with the allergic agent. It also needs to improve its immune response, which can be done with the use of vaccines. It is therefore essential to take your dog to the vet whenever you notice any of the signs of the disease.

It is also appropriate to use quality products that are suitable for animal welfare. Soft Care has a Complete Dermato Linewhich helps to improve pets' skin.

And you, veterinarian, can find out more about Soft Care's Dermato Line by contacting SAC - Customer Service.

Share this article with others, because that way we can help more and more pets to be healthy, well and comfortable.

Date of posting: September 20, 2024

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