Moist Dermatitis

Keywords:
Itching, biting, scratching, skin, hot spot, bacteria, scab, flea, arthritis, allergies, infection, exam, antibiotics, ointment, spray

Moist Dermatitis

Moist Dermatitis



Itching, biting, scratching, it is enough to drive a dog crazy. Though the skin is the largest organ of the body, it has a very limited number of ways in which it can respond to insults. One of the most painful ways is with a hot spot.

Hot spots are areas of self-trauma. A dog can cause one in a very short amount of time. They can be very extensive and involve large swaths of skin. They can occur at any time of year to any age or any breed of dog. Most commonly they are found in dogs that have a dense undercoat and during times of high humidity.

Animals normally have bacteria on their skin. It rarely causes any problems. But once a pet starts to scratch and bite, causing the surface of the skin to be breached, the bacteria on the surface as well as that found in its mouth, penetrate under the skin and set up an infection.

It is not uncommon for a dog owner to have noticed that their pet was a bit more pruritic, itchy, but not to think too much of it. It is not until the area becomes smelly, painful and crusted over by a combination of dried pus, dead skin and hair that they realize that a trip to the veterinarians is in order.

Dogs can be like small children. They get an itch and they scratch. Now it hurts, so they scratch more. You can see how this leads to a vicious cycle. Where the pet is bothering itself, can give the doctor a clue as to the inciting agent. Dogs that chew over their haunches may be suffering from fleabite dermatitis. Some dogs are so sensitive to these external parasites that it may take only one or two bites to set off this sequence of events. A dog with arthritis of the lower spine or hips may also self traumatize this area.

If you find that the hot spot is located on a limb, your veterinarian may suspect inhaled allergies. An area of moist dermatitis by the ear could indicate an ear infection.

Treatment for a hot spot will depend on its severity. Because they can be very painful, sedation and sometimes even anesthesia may be required. Antibiotics to control the infection, pain control medication, topical ointments or sprays as well as anti-inflammatory drugs and collars that keep a pet from causing further damaging the area are generally prescribed.

  Go back

Daily Pet News


Do Fish Feel Pain? Norwegian Research Suggests They Can
A Norwegian researcher studying nociception and pain in teleost fish concludes that is that it is very likely the fish can indeed feel pain. -> Read Original Article


UK schools go to the birds for wildlife survey
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - A British charity launched its biggest survey of the wildlife in school yards on Monday, aiming to get thousands of children watching excitedly to find out which creatures share their playgrounds. -> Read Original Article


Coordination problems dog Haiti relief effort
PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) - Desperate Haitian quake survivors awaited vital supplies on Saturday as coordination problems hampered a massive international aid effort and US troops struggled to clear the logjam. -> Read Original Article


WWF says China's wild tigers face extinction
AFP - The World Wildlife Fund warned on Tuesday that the wild tiger faced extinction in China after having been decimated by poaching and the destruction of its natural habitat. -> Read Original Article


Activists sue after Austrian pigs buried alive in snow
AFP - Animal rights groups are pressing charges over an Austrian experiment in which 29 pigs were buried alive under deep snow to study human survival chances in avalanches, prosecutors said Monday. -> Read Original Article


Internet allowing illegal wildlife trade: activist
AFP - Illegal wildlife traders are turning to the Internet to reach a wider customer base, circumvent laws and evade authorities, an animal rights activist told a conference on Sunday. -> Read Original Article


Rare Bird Breeding Ground Found in Afghanistan
The first known breeding area of one of the world's rarest birds has been found in the remote and rugged Pamir Mountains in war-torn Afghanistan. -> Read Original Article


Scorpion Venom Tapped as Pesticide
A scorpion-inspired pesticide could kill specific insects without harming people, the environment or beneficial animals. -> Read Original Article


Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti Grows
In the past few days, several organizations have joined forces to create the Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH), with the goal of raising funds to help animals in the earthquake-stricken country and to provide direct aid to animals once rescue teams can be assembled in Haiti. -> Read Original Article


Scientists end experiments burying pigs in snow
AP - Scientists say they will no longer conduct avalanche experiments monitoring the deaths of pigs buried in snow, after animal rights groups protested their methods. -> Read Original Article