The redness and swelling of cats are mostly caused by ringworm. The frequent parts of cat ringworm are on the face, trunk, limbs and tail, and are more common in malnourished and frail cats. For pet cats suffering from ringworm, round or oval ringwo...
The redness and swelling of cats are mostly caused by ringworm. The frequent parts of cat ringworm are on the face, trunk, limbs and tail, and are more common in malnourished and frail cats. For pet cats suffering from ringworm, round or oval ringworm spots will appear on their bodies, which will appear red and swollen. They are covered with gray scales, and the hair will become rough. The hairs on the ringworm spots will fall off or fall off one by one. Infected cats have huge itching, so they often scratch itch on various objects.
The cycle of treating ringworm in cats is relatively long, and this disease is easily transmitted to people. Therefore, once you find that your cat has ringworm, you must treat it as soon as possible, and it is best to be isolated and treated.
You can first shave off the hair in the cat ward and some surrounding areas, soak and scrub the affected area with hot soapy water to soften the hard skin. Then wipe it with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol, remove the dander and hard scabs in the ward, and then apply the medicine so that the medicine can directly penetrate the skin of the affected area. Using clotrimazole external coating has a certain effect. In addition, you can also give cats some vitamin B at the same time, which can better assist treatment and allow pet cats to recover health faster.