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#1 Posted : Monday, July 25, 2011 2:06:21 PM Quote

Do you think your pet is suffering from ring worm? If so, then there are several ways to diagnose the problem. All of the types can be diagnosed by some sort of a test. For your pets, it may be a little difficult just by looking at the skin. Some pathological test will be able to help you better determine the nature of the problem. No matter what type of pet you have and what type of skin he/she might have, test is the best way to diagnose the problem. Usually, pets do show symptoms of having developed ring worm, but it is not the case all the time. Your pets may be suffering from the disease but may not have shown any symptom. You can easily acquire the disease from your pet and not realize it either.

In a household that has multiple cats or dogs, developing ring worm is a common thing. Usually the pets are cultured using a typical culture technique or simply obtain some hair from the pet’s skin for culture. It is said that one of the simplest methods of diagnosing the problem is with the Woods lamp. This lamp is an ultra-violet lamp, which is also called the black light. You will find almost 50% of the Microsporum canis species to turn fluorescent as you place the woods lamp near the region where hair loss has occurred. However, if you do not find any fluorescence the skin condition could still be the cause of a fungus.
The hair in a ring worm infected skin is cultured with the help of a special media that inhibits the growth of bacteria and enhances the growth of the fungus. However, a fungus takes time to grow and may take weeks to develop.

If you are looking for treatment for ring worm in your pet’s skin, you can use topical shampoo therapy. This type of treatment is quite common for long haired pets. Some pet owners also clip some tuft of hair to make the treatment even more effective. The shampoo helps in removing infected hairs, which could be the original cause of the problem in the pet owner or other animals that may come in contact with your pet.

As a pet owner, you may also find anti-fungal crèmes to use in the infected areas of your pet’s skin. Ring worm is a common fungal disease and can be easily treated at home. However, you must remember about personal hygiene when handling pets with ring worm.

If you have Ringworm we suggest getting rid of it from home by using a 100% effective ringworm treatment that is quick. Visit http://www.Treatment-for-Ringworm.com

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#2 Posted : Wednesday, April 11, 2012 8:29:03 PM Quote
Im a vet nurse, and i can tell you there is no home remedy for killing all cases of ringworm in you and your pets body. Im not too sure about your case of ringworm. Ringworms is a skin disease, caused by fungus. There are four cases of ringworms and these can also affect humans. If you dont want to pay high, maybe get your dog a shampoo that has antifungnal shampoo. Or Lime sulfur . Or your could jsut simply shave your dog. This is the most effective solution, as it removes all the infected hair.References : Previous experiance.
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