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What is the best medicine or even a home remedy for eczema?

June 29th, 2010 Guest Author 5 comments

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Those that have tried Omega 3 supplements for eczema, is it working for you?

January 12th, 2011 Guest Author No comments

Well, supposedly, a deficiency in fatty acids could be the culprit. I’d like to know how others found this treatment to work. I am taking flaxseed supplements currently and am hopeful and keeping my fingers crossed.

Mg 217 extra strength medicated tar shampoo for psoriasis – 4 Oz

January 12th, 2011 Guest Author No comments

Mg 217 extra strength medicated tar shampoo for psoriasis – 4 Oz

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What are the symptoms of allergic and irritant contact dermatitis?

January 12th, 2011 Guest Author No comments


Question by Elena: What are the symptoms of allergic and irritant contact dermatitis?
I just want to check with other pet owners to make sure my veterinarian’s diagnosis is correct, as I’ve never heard of allergic and irritant contact dermatitis in dogs. My dog has sores all over his paws, which are very red. I have to keep him from licking at them, because if he does, they bleed. Does this sound like allergic or irritant contact dermatitis to you?

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Answer by joanplus4dogs
The only person to tell you that is another vet. We cannot examine or see or know your dog’s history. If you are concerned, first discuss with vet cuz you obviously didn’t ask enough questions there then decide if you want a 2nd opinion. For these types of skin problems I advise going to a dermatologist vet who has far more experience in handling allergies/treatments than the average vet. Write down your questions before speaking to vet so you don’t forget any.

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