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Skin Rashes & Itching

Expert dermatology care for itchy, rash-prone pets in Macau.

Common Causes

  • Flea allergy dermatitis — the most common cause
  • Environmental allergies — pollen, dust mites, molds
  • Food allergies — chicken, beef, dairy, grains
  • Bacterial or yeast infections
  • Parasites — mites (mange), fleas, ticks
  • Contact dermatitis — shampoos, plants, chemicals
  • Autoimmune skin diseases

Symptoms to Watch For

Constant scratching or biting

Red, inflamed patches (hot spots)

Hair loss or thinning coat

Dry, flaky skin (dandruff)

Foul odor from skin or ears

Scabs, crusts, or open sores

Home Care Tips

  1. Use vet-approved hypoallergenic shampoo
  2. Keep your pet on regular flea prevention
  3. Avoid known allergens when possible
  4. Use an e-collar to prevent self-trauma
  5. Maintain a clean, low-humidity environment

When to See a Vet Immediately

  • ! Sudden widespread rash
  • ! Pus, bleeding, or open wounds
  • ! Severe itching causing self-harm
  • ! Swelling of face, lips, or paws
  • ! No improvement after 3 days of home care

Treatment at Royal Veterinary Center

  • Skin scrapings and cytology
  • Allergy testing (blood and intradermal)
  • Prescription medicated shampoos and topicals
  • Antihistamines and corticosteroids
  • Cytopoint or Apoquel for chronic allergies
  • Antibiotics or antifungals for infections
  • Hypoallergenic diet trials