Demodex disease often occurs in the eyelids and their surroundings, corners of the mouth, forehead, nose, lower neck, elbows, and between toes. Hair loss in the affected area is accompanied by mild flushing of the skin and silver-white sticky dandru...
Demodex disease often occurs in the eyelids and their surroundings, corners of the mouth, forehead, nose, lower neck, elbows, and between toes. Hair loss in the affected area is accompanied by mild flushing of the skin and silver-white sticky dandruff, which makes the skin appear slightly rough and cracked, or has small nodules.
is often found on the neck, chest, inner side of the Yin and other parts, and later spreads throughout the body. Large areas of hair loss on the surface of the body, large areas of erythema, thick skin, and often become wrinkles. There are diffuse pustaceous from millet to wheat grains. The pustaceous pustaceous is blue-red and discharges pus when squeezed. It contains a large amount of demodex and eggs. After the pustaceous ulcers form, it will cause ulcers and cause an unpleasant odor. The pustule type has almost no itching. If there is a severe itch, it may be a mixed infection. You may eventually die of failure, poisoning, or sepsis.
isolate and treat sick dogs, and use acaricidal drugs to disinfect contaminated places and utensils. In addition to local pesticides, antibacterial drugs should also be used throughout the body to prevent secondary infections.
The affected area should be scrubbed with an equal amount of alcohol or ether, or scraped with it so that the drug can reach the hair follicles. The medication is as follows: 25% or 50% benzoate benzoate emulsion, apply thoroughly to the affected area: 5% formalin solution in soak for 5 minutes, once every 3 days, a total of 5-6 times.