March 8, 2010
Methods To Cure Mange With A Non Toxic Mange Medicine
Finding a cure for mange with non-toxic mange medicine can sometimes seem to be an impossible task. This disease, caused by mite infestation, is first noticed on dogs when they start scratching intensely and hair starts falling out. It can also be found in some other animals as well as humans. In humans it is called Demodicosis which is not difficult to cure as mites find it difficult to remain on the human body.
The types of mange mites are Red Mange Mites, which live in the hair root; Demodectic Mange Mites, typically found in cats and Sarcopic Mange Mites that burrow under the skin. This condition is also known as scabies. Mange is usually found in two different forms in dogs. Either a small patch of skin or the majority of the body is infected.
The mange areas can become crusty and even bleed if the animal continues scratching. It’s obvious that some treatment program must be put in place if a life threatening condition is to be prevented. Veterinary care can be very expensive when the condition reaches this stage.
There are a number of treatments available for consideration. One used by many veterinarians and which can be used at home is the Mitaban Dip. This medication is approved by the FDA, comes in concentrated form and just needs to be mixed with warm water. The animal is then bathed in a medicated shampoo with the dip following. However, it has been found that this dip is toxic to some dogs and can cause severe side effects. When this happens, even more medicine must be administered.
If home medication and treatment does not bring about a cure, the condition can become life threatening. In this case a veterinarian must be called. Antibiotics, Amitraz Dips and other oral medications might be required. Again, there is no assurance that some dogs might not react favorable to this treatment as each one is different.
In the old days dipping was the favored treatment for mange. Everything from sheep dip to cattle medicine was tried. Some methods obviously succeeded, others did not. If deciding to try the dip method it is important that the animal first be shampooed with an anti-bacterial shampoo. After completing the dip, the animal should not be rinsed. Interesting testimonials can be found on the Internet regarding treatments that people claim have been very effective.
These people claim that a combination of borax, peroxide and warm water have brought about a cure when all else failed. It is also said that this has resulted in the regrowth of hair and clearing up all scabs and other broken skin. Before trying any treatment of this kind, it is important that contact be made with someone who has used this method to see if it would work in any specific case.
There is nothing more painful than seeing one’s family pet suffering. The scratching, itching and loss of hair reveals pain and unhappiness. Treating this pet in a manner that will not cause further side affects is paramount to finding the proper method of treatment. To avoid further problems for the animal it is important to find a way to cure mange with a non toxic mange medicine.
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