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How to Treat Dog Ringworm on Nose
Dog ringworm on the nose requires immediate treatment. First, clean the dog's nose with saline solution to remove the crusts, then disinfect the area with diluted hydrogen peroxide. Finally, apply an antifungal medication to the affected area. Additionally, supplement your dog's nutrition and thoroughly disinfect their living environment. Since the affected area will be severely itchy, put a Elizabethan collar on the dog to prevent them from scratching the area and exacerbating the ringworm problem on their nose.
- Clean the dog's nose crusts and scabs
When your dog has ringworm on their nose, the first step is to clean the crusts and scabs with saline solution or cover the affected area with a warm wet towel to soften the crusts and scabs, then gently wipe them off. Afterward, disinfect the area with diluted hydrogen peroxide.
- Apply an antifungal cream to the dog
After cleaning the dog's nose and removing the crusts and scabs, apply an antifungal cream to the affected area. Treat your dog daily during the healing process and continue using the cream for a while even after the nose has healed to prevent recurrence. To prevent the dog from accidentally scratching their nose, put a Elizabethan collar on them.
- Supplement your dog's nutrition
When a dog is malnourished or has a weak immune system, they are more susceptible to ringworm. Therefore, during the treatment of ringworm on the dog's nose, it is essential to strengthen the dog's nutrition, such as feeding them nutritional supplements or high-nutrition food.
- Disinfect the dog's living environment
As ringworm is a fungal skin disease with strong infectivity, it can spread to other healthy animals and people with weak immunity. Therefore, it is necessary to thoroughly disinfect the dog's living environment. After taking care of the dog, wash your hands and disinfect them. If you have other animals at home, isolate the dog for treatment to prevent the spread to other animals.