Veterinary Dermatologist
Pets use their skin and coat to protect themselves, and it indicates their overall health. If your dog or cat is scratching, developing redness, losing hair, or experiencing other skin issues, it may be a sign of a dermatological condition that requires professional evaluation. At Vienna Vet, our pet dermatology department brings together experts in diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of skin, coat, and ear issues in both dogs and cats. We aim to make your pet more comfortable, enhance their skin health, and improve their overall quality of life.
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Pet Skin Problems
One of the most common reasons pets visit the vet is due to skin problems. However, diagnosing and treating pet skin allergies, rashes and other problems can be challenging because many skin diseases share similar symptoms, such as itching, redness, scaling, and hair loss. Various factors can cause them, such as allergies, infections, parasites, hormonal imbalances, autoimmune diseases, and environmental toxins.
We know that every pet is different and that their skin problems are too, at the Vienna Vet. Our skilled veterinary dermatology team employs a thorough diagnostic process for each case to identify the exact cause and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to each individual’s needs.
Common Pet Dermatology Issues We Treat
Our team of experienced veterinary dermatologists treats a wide range of skin, coat, and ear problems every year. These are the problems we see and treat most often:
Allergies to Food and the Environment
Allergies are one of the primary reasons why pets experience persistent itching and discomfort. Allergens in the environment, such as pollen, dust mites, mold spores, and grasses, can trigger allergies in people, especially during certain times of the year. Food allergies are also common and can happen at any age. They often present as constant itching, redness, or stomach issues. To determine the exact cause of these allergies, you may need to undergo special tests and try different foods. Our specialists are skilled at providing cat and dog allergy treatment, and we assure you of proper care.
Chronic Itching and Hot Spots
Hot spots, also known as acute moist dermatitis, are painful areas of skin that rapidly become inflamed and infected. Allergies, parasites, or even boredom can cause them to lick, bite, or scratch excessively, which can cause them harm. If you don’t treat chronic itching, it can cause a cycle of skin damage and infection that worsens your pet’s quality of life.
Infections in the Ear
Skin allergies and other skin conditions are often associated with ear infections. Head shaking, scratching at the ears, discharge, and a strong smell are all signs. Chronic or untreated ear infections can cause pain, hearing loss, and even neurological problems. This is why it is crucial to seek treatment promptly.
Skin Infections Caused by Fungi and Bacteria
In pets with skin problems, secondary infections often develop. Pustules, crusting, and unpleasant odors can occur when bacteria enter the skin. Fungal infections, such as yeast overgrowth, can cause the skin to become greasy, smelly, and itchy all the time. These infections can be complicated to get rid of and often need targeted medications and ongoing care.
Fleas, Mites, Ticks and All Parasites
Parasites from outside the body are a common cause of skin problems and illness. Flea infestations can make your pet itch a lot and give them flea allergy dermatitis. Mites like Demodex or Sarcoptic can cause mange, which causes hair loss, scales, and makes your pet feel very bad. Ticks can also cause skin reactions in certain areas and spread deadly diseases. Every pet needs to be protected from parasites all year long. At Vienna Vet, we have reliable protocols for flea and tick prevention for both dogs and cats.
Hormonal and Autoimmune Skin Diseases
Problems with the immune system or hormonal imbalances can cause certain skin issues. Pemphigus and other autoimmune diseases can cause skin to blister, ulcerate, and crust. Hormonal problems like hypothyroidism or Cushing’s disease can make your pet lose hair, thicken their skin, and make them more likely to get infections. These cases usually need advanced testing and long-term care.
Our Comprehensive Diagnostic Approach
Many skin diseases look alike, so it’s essential to get the correct diagnosis before starting treatment. To determine the cause of your pet’s skin problems, Vienna Vet employs a variety of cutting-edge diagnostic tools and methods:
This thorough diagnostic process ensures that we don’t just treat the symptoms; we also address the root cause. At Vienna Vet, we encourage scheduling annual health checks for your pet to ensure their continued well-being. We are equipped with a hi-tech lab, radiology suite, and dedicated specialists for dentistry, orthopedics and surgery. You can rely on us to give your pet all the support and specialized care they need.
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Tailored Pet Skin Treatment Plans for Effective Relief
Once we determine the underlying issue, we create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your pet’s specific needs. Some of our targeted treatment protocols may include:
During treatment, we closely monitor your pet’s progress and make any necessary adjustments to achieve the best possible results.
For effective, customized treatment plans, schedule a consultation at Vienna Vet today.
The Importance of Early Intervention
Chronic skin problems can make your pet very sick, causing pain, discomfort, and behavioural changes such as withdrawal or irritability. Early veterinary care not only eases pain but also prevents problems such as secondary infections and permanent skin damage.
It’s essential to seek professional veterinary care if your pet’s itching or skin problems persist despite using over-the-counter or home remedies. The veterinary dermatologists at Vienna Vet can help you determine what’s wrong and how to treat it, even in the most challenging cases.
In Dubai’s intense heat, dust, and humidity, some pets tend to develop seasonal or persistent skin conditions. If your pet has a history of allergies or other skin problems, it’s best to bring them in for regular check-ups to monitor and manage their health.
If it’s been over a year since your pet has been examined at a pet dermatology clinic, we recommend scheduling an appointment with us right away.
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