Interpinopyridium is one of the most common skin diseases in dog feet. It is manifested as redness, itching, cracking, and oozing between the toes. In severe cases, pustules will form, and the dog will feel very uncomfortable and will be infected. T...
Interpinopyridium is one of the most common skin diseases in dog feet. It is manifested as redness, itching, cracking, and oozing between the toes. In severe cases, pustules will form, and the dog will feel very uncomfortable and will be infected. The treatment of interphalanitis in dogs requires comprehensive consideration of multiple aspects, including the cause, symptoms, age and health of the pet dog.
First of all, there are many causes of interphalanitis in dogs, common ones include parasitic infections, bacterial infections, fungal infections, allergies, etc. Therefore, the cause should be determined before treatment.
If it is a bacterial infection, it is usually necessary to treat orally or topical topical drugs.
If it is a fungal infection, antifungal drugs need to be applied topically or taken orally to avoid bacterial infection.
If it is interphalanitis caused by allergies, it is necessary to eliminate allergens, which usually includes changing to allergic dog food, taking a regular bath to clean up bacteria, and reducing dog contact with other animals.
Secondly, some health care measures should be paid attention to in the treatment of interphalanitis.
Generally speaking, you need to insist on cleaning the hair and toes for the pet dog every day. The owner can soak the shower liquid on the foot for 30 minutes while bathing the dog, and gently brush off the fallen dander and other impurities with a soft bristle brush. If the wound is large, it is necessary to disinfect, bandage and provide sufficient rest in time. Check the dog regularly. If deformities, swelling, etc. are found, you should seek medical treatment in time to avoid the recurrence of interphalanitis.
Finally, diet is also a very important part of the treatment process. If the dog's foot inflammation is severe, it is necessary to stop using the dog's previous dog food, choose some special dog food specifically for dog skin inflammation, and treat it with external foot medication. At the same time, based on the dog's daily diet, appropriate nutritional supplements are given to increase the dog's immunity and reduce certain adverse conditions while treating interphalanitis.
It is best to give your dog some nourishing food and add antioxidants such as vitamin E to the food to keep them healthy and prevent skin inflammation from happening again.
In short, interptopic inflammation is a relatively common dog foot disease. When the owner discovers the condition, he should promptly diagnose and treat foot inflammation, treat foot inflammation, and dietary maintenance to completely cure it. At the same time, every owner needs to pay attention to the health of the dog at all times and strengthen the health care of the dogs so that they can live a healthy and happy life.