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What is interphalanitis in dogs? What is intertina? In short, it is often caused by bacterial infection between the toes and fingers to inflamed cysts, also known as "bacterial infection of claw allergic dermatitis" or "pyodermal disease between toes". It is more common in dogs and very few in cats. What are the symptoms of

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The dog's paws are itchy, constantly licking, sucking or gnawing; one or several intertotal rashes, pustules, maculopapular rashes, solid nodules; some lymph nodes generally expand, a little swelling in the palm; it is difficult to walk.

The reasons for interphalanitis include but are not limited to:

1. Dirt (wood, green plant thorns, etc.) lead to

2. Trauma (scald, scratched, etc.) lead to

3. Allergic dermatitis (organic chemicals, herbicides, etc.) lead to

4. Schizocarpa (demodex, ticks, etc.) lead to

5. Bacteria lead to

6. Skin allergies lead to

7. How to treat internal medicine diseases lead to

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Interpinositis is not very easy to cure once it occurs (because dogs must walk and have themed activities every day); if they are left to develop, they may become more and more serious, so it must be detected and treated early.

① Remove the cause of the disease (eliminate dirt, debridement, insect removal, etc.).

②Oral antibiotics (8-12 weeks, the disease will be further improved for 1-2 weeks after it completely subsides).

③ Use skin care medicine bath solution to carry out the foot (lasting for 5 days-7 days).

④ Use the wounded area to spray the wound every day, and put cotton socks on the dog after drying (can be fixed with medical tape).

⑤ Reduce thematic activities, maintain the dry and clean the dog's paws, and be sure to avoid dog licking and sucking wounds.

If it is more serious and cannot be controlled, it is very likely that you must go to the hospital to remove the claw-like mechanism and perform finger fusion surgery. How to prevent

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1. After bathing the dog, be careful to dry the soles of your feet and apply claw cream.

2. Frequently trim dog nails, maintain the soles of the feet, and check the physical and mental health of the dog's paws

3. When walking the cat and dog, be careful to choose a flat and tidy floor, or put shoes on the dog.

3. Pay attention to the environmental hygiene of the dog paws. After walking the cat and dog home, wash the dog's feet and wipe it.

4. Use special disinfectants for small pets when disinfecting at home to avoid irritation in the claws caused by general disinfectants.