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Eczema
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Eczema in Dogs: An Overview

Eczema is not a disease, but rather is a general term for superficial inflammation of the outer layers of the skin, from whatever the cause. It is essentially the same thing as dermatitis, which is defined as any inflammation of the skin. Eczema is just a slightly more specific term for an inflammatory process that mainly affects the epidermis - the outermost, nonvascular layer of the skin. The epidermis itself is comprised of five separately

Symptoms of Dog Eczema

Eczema refers to any superficial irritation and inflammation of the outer layers of the skin, which collectively are called the epidermis, regardless of the underlying cause. The symptoms of epidermal inflammation are virtually identical to those of dermatitis (any inflammation of the skin), and they can vary quite a bit.Depending on the cause of the condition, symptoms of eczema may include one or more of the following:Many cases of eczema are seasonal, with the condition

Diagnosing Eczema in Dogs

Eczema is not difficult to diagnose. However, the cause of this inflammatory skin condition can be very difficult to diagnose and is one of the reasons that eczema, like so many skin disorders, is unusually frustrating for pet owners.Eczema is diagnosed based on visual inspection of the affected dog’s skin. The challenge is to identify the cause of the condition. Food elimination trials can be used under a veterinarian’s supervision to identify particular allergens in

Treating Eczema in Dogs

Eczema refers to a clinical syndrome that accompanies superficial skin irritation and inflammation of the outer layers of the skin, regardless of the cause. It is frequently itchy, painful and otherwise uncomfortable for affected animals. The goals of treating superficial skin lesions are to minimize the dog’s discomfort, reduce epidermal inflammation, eliminate secondary bacterial, viral, yeast or fungal infections, remove the underlying cause of the condition from the dog’s environment and provide medical and