A Few Tips/Hints To Learn How About Mange Treatments And Mange Medicines.
Written by Wendell Ruben   
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Few things are as irritating to a dog as mange symptoms can be. A severe case of mange will have the dog trying to relieve the itch by chewing, scratching and biting at his skin. Here are some hints to learn how about mange treatments and mange medicines.
by WendellRuben


Few things are as irritating to a dog as mange symptoms can be. A severe case of mange will have the dog trying to relieve the itch by chewing, scratching and biting at his skin. Here are some hints to learn how about mange treatments and mange medicines.

Mange is a condition brought about by parasitic mites invading the skin or hair follicles of an unsuspecting host. There are several types of mange, each caused by a different type of mite infecting a victim. Most of these mites are microscopically small and can only be seen through a microscope or magnifying glass. But small or not, they can still be responsible for a huge amount of damage.

Demodectic Mange, also called Red Mange, is fairly common among domestic animals, particularly dogs. It is caused by an over-population of Demodex canis mites on the dogs fur. This is a mite that naturally occurs in small numbers on a dog's hair follicles, but are normally kept under control by a well-working immune system. Puppies are most susceptible to this type of mange, as well as older dogs who have a compromised immune system.

Healthy adult dogs are much less likely to fall victim to these mites. For those that do, symptoms will include different degrees of irritation and itching, depending on the severity, and hair loss that can either be localized or quite wide-spread. The dog will be very uncomfortable with his condition.

If a puppy contracts Demodectec Mange that appears localized it is considered minor, as just a common puppy problem. In a great many cases the condition will heal itself without the need for treatment. The condition may be treated with medicated shampoos to help bring relief but stronger agents meant to actually kill the mites will usually not be recommended for puppies.

Adult dogs who go untreated for a time may develop other complications as a result of the mange infestation. They will be so focused on relieving the itch and discomfort that they will likely scratch and chew at their skin so much that sores will occur, which can then become infected. Now, not only will the mange have to be treated but also antibiotics will need to be used to counter the infection.

There are numerous ways to deal with mange and the most appropriate method will depend on type and severity of the condition. One popular home remedy used to be dunking the affected animal into a big barrel of engine oil. As you can imagine, this was a messy process and it's unclear if it worked or not, but some folk remedies have been shown to be valid.

Amitraz is a popular rinse to use on pets as it's a parasitic rinse which is meant to kill the bugs creating the problem. There are also ointments and creams sometimes prescribed as well as oral medications which are said to work, although they may cause some unpleasant side effects. The Internet can be helpful in giving you some options, including several home remedies which look to have had some good success, judging from user comments. Just a few clicks and you'll have more information than you'll need. Good luck with your search.

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