Sunday, December 13, 2009

Ringworm Pictures More Condition_symptoms What Does A Ringworm Look Like On A Puppy?

What does a ringworm look like on a puppy? - ringworm pictures more condition_symptoms

I have a wound on the back leg of my dog and I took her to the vet and they told me it was a Jock. I searched on Google and what in the legs is nothing like an athlete. He has a scab on her hair and what is not too bold, when I saw the pictures, but I've still got the cream. I do not think that it is a sport, but I'm not sure.

9 comments:

Chetco said...

Ringworm is a fungus not a worm at all. Typically, the pain is a movement that has hair loss. However, in an early stage, a few hairs, scabs and not necessarily smooth. .. Therefore, it is likely that the infection has progressed to the puppy not to the point of baldness.
I hope the vet said it was contagious for humans and cats .. Always wash hands thoroughly wear after applying the cream or gloves.
The same type of fungus that causes athlete's foot and Jock itch ..

Chetco said...

Ringworm is a fungus not a worm at all. Typically, the pain is a movement that has hair loss. However, in an early stage, a few hairs, scabs and not necessarily smooth. .. Therefore, it is likely that the infection has progressed to the puppy not to the point of baldness.
I hope the vet said it was contagious for humans and cats .. Always wash hands thoroughly wear after applying the cream or gloves.
The same type of fungus that causes athlete's foot and Jock itch ..

Eddie S said...

As has been said, there is usually a box-shaped circles of hair loss and the skin crispy.

However, it is possible to diagnose ringworm on a dog, that the occurrence of ulcers. You can guess that he is there, but it takes to diagnose a cultural and / or a careful examination of the affected hair, ringworm. Many vets do not feel responsible, a hair, to examine the body, so that they are culturally based. Tinea definitely occurs in dogs, but it is the most likely cause for the odor of the skin or the most likely cause small areas of hair loss.

You should consult your veterinarian for a diagnosis as quickly as possible because the moth is a zoonosis (a disease transmitted to humans or other animals ...). Be sure to test your veterinarian specifically for ringworm, in addition to some samples of the skin to make sure it is a parasitic infection.
Good luck!

PS - not enough to make an examination of the lamp, the wood in the diagnosis of ringworm, because they can not both false positive and false negative staining. AfterStandard lamp should be mounted fluorescent ringworm hair to confirm.

katbansh... said...

Jetco is correct. It is a fungus that is contagious for us, and you can also see in ultraviolet light, too.

THE MIST said...

It is round and small bubbles around him. Be careful, you'll get.

hooya said...

It looks like have his letter a ring or a circle and a bald head

iluvmyfr... said...

As a rule, not in a ring, as in humans. In dogs, it is generally dry with hair loss. If any parts of them (such as the stomach), which might seem very little hair, a ring, but if you are in an area of hair, you probably will not.

When the vet said it was ringworm, confidence in his assessment. There are many types of fungi, ringworm too, if the signs are different. Some types of ringworm fluorescence (light green) forest under a lamp (which is like a black light), but others must be held by the culture of the skin are diagnosed. Since it is contagious to humans, it is best to try before culture results are reached again.

fearsnoe... said...

like a man

plkadot1... said...

It's like a ring. a little brighter. As a rule, not about the hair.

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