Dogs also have "acne"? Mental pyoderma that a dog must know


The dog has acne on his mouth!



The dog is fine elsewhere, that is, the chin (or mouth) has pimples. This symptom is called "chin (kē) pyoderma", and the "chin" is the "chin" of the chin.

Except for the paws, the dog's chin, nose and mouth are the most frequently contacted parts of the outside world. The dog's chin is in close contact with the outside world when doing actions such as smelling, biting, and lying down.

Sleep requires the chin to be on the ground

Foraging requires the chin to be on the ground

In a daze, the chin is on the ground.

Frequent frictional contact can cause bacterial infection of the chin, which is called pyoderma. At the beginning of the onset of

, the dog will develop a few acne, which is fine, but if left alone, it may become very serious!

At the early stage of pyoderma

susceptible group

said that there is no acne and is not youthful, similar to people, young dogs is also a high-risk group of acne:

becomes an adult, the energy and curiosity of dogs increase day by day, they start Use the mouth to frequently search for various new (carrying) fresh (with) strange (fine) and special (bacteria) objects. The area around the mouth and the chin have become the most vulnerable parts of the disease.

From the aspect of appearance, short-legged and short-haired dogs are more likely to have acne:

dogs have too short legs, and the chin is easy to touch the ground. Long-term scraping can cause epidermal damage and cause skin bacterial infection;

dogs have too short hair. The skin is less isolated and protected, and it is more likely to be injured in friction.

Symptoms

At first, chin pyoderma exists in the form of painless and non-itchy acne, papules, etc. The elevation of the chin is too low for the owner to detect the lesion. Owners such as

found that the dog was scratching the chin, which is likely to have evolved into traumatic dermatitis, and the skin began to lose hair, redness, and even suppuration.

The dog’s chin begins to shed hair, redness and swelling

treatment and prevention

  • teach dogs not to eat foreign bodies from an early age.
  • Change the appropriate tableware and water bowl.
  • uses the non-toxic formula of the small pet deodorant disinfectant to disinfect the environment to reduce the chance of infection.
  • Use antibacterial drugs such as Fukangling to reduce inflammation of the affected area.
  • When the situation is more serious, you need to wear an Elizabethan ring to prevent the dog from scratching the chin and touching the ground; at the same time, use antibacterial and anti-inflammatory sprays and lotions (such as skin care bath liquid) to treat the affected area.
  • If the condition is very serious, you need to see a doctor and follow the doctor's advice to take antibiotics to reduce inflammation.