Dermatology FAQs

If your pet is scratching at his skin or he has developed a rash, bump, or even a skin infection, it may be time to turn to a veterinarian near you. If you are living in Decatur, AL, Hartselle, AL, or Madison, AL, visiting us at Bryan Animal Clinic can help you get to the bottom of the dermatological issue your pet is experiencing.

Dermatology FAQs

What Are Some Common Skin Issues in pets?

Some common dermatological issues that affect pets include mites, fleas, ticks (or parasites), skin tumors, fungus, bacterial infections, and allergies.

Can I Prevent Fleas and Ticks?

Yes. Using flea medications and tick preventatives (such as topicals or prescriptions) can help prevent fleas and ticks from disturbing your pet.

Is Diet Important for My Pet's Skin?

Yes. Diet can be one component of a pet's allergies or reactions they experience when consuming food each day.

What Are Common Signs of Allergies in Pets?

Pet allergies may present themselves as visible rashes or bumps on the skin. You may notice your pet scratching himself much more than usual, especially directly in the affected area. Hair loss, itching, and redness along with raised bumps on or under the skin are also signs of an allergic reaction or response.

What Does a Bump on My Pet's Skin Mean?

Discovering a raised bump on or beneath your pet's skin can indicate several issues, from an allergic reaction to a benign cyst or cancerous tumor. To learn more about any bump you discover on your pet, consult with your veterinarian.

Can a Pet's Skin Infection Spread to Humans?

Sometimes. In some cases, there are skin infections that are contagious and can be transmitted between humans and animals.

Get Vet Care and Pet Dermatology Care from a Veterinarian Near You at Our Pet Clinic

Seeing a vet when your pet is reacting to a skin infection or another skin issue is recommended to get proper treatment. If you believe your pet has a cyst, chronic acne, or even a bacterial infection, contact our team at Bryan Animal Clinic, serving Decatur, AL, Hartselle, AL, or Madison, AL. At our pet clinic, we will work with you and your pet to find the remedy and treatment that will help improve their quality of life care you need. Call us at (256) 350-0311 for vet care and pet dermatology care from a veterinarian near you.

 

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