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Cat Axillary Inflammation Package

Cat axillary inflammation package is a skin infection. There are many causes of skin infections in cats' armpits, and it is recommended to treat after a detailed examination and diagnosis of the cause. The cause is usually bacterial infection, which usually causes purulent secretions on the skin. It can also be a fungal infection, which usually causes skin itching and frequent scratching by cats.

Causes of skin infections

Causes of fungal infections in cats: Low immunity in cats leads to fungal infections hidden in hair, resulting in fungal skin diseases; being contaminated by external grass or cats and dogs with fungal infections, causing skin diseases; cats have wounds that are not properly cleaned, resulting in fungal and bacterial infections.

Symptoms of skin infections

The symptoms of fungal skin infections in cats are diverse, and even in typical fungal skin infection cases, typical circular bald spots are rare. Symptoms include itching, excessive grooming due to follicular inflammation, and extensive hair loss. The pathogenic fungi cause ulcerative and nodular dermatitis. Adult cats may have mild patches or small amounts of broken hair.

Treatment of skin infections

If it is only a local fungal infection, topical antifungal drugs can be applied locally, along with oral antifungal drugs and deworming for internal and external parasites. If the infected area is large, injections are required. The treatment drugs include antibacterial agents, nutrient-rich skin drugs, antifungal drugs, topical antifungal drugs for the affected area, antifungal baths, oral antifungal drugs, antibacterial drugs, and deworming for cats. Apply an Elizabeth collar to prevent cats from licking and rubbing the applied drugs on the affected area.