Signs and symptoms of a possible fungal infection in dogs may include sneezing, pain in nasal area, loss of appetite, swelling in nasal area, vomiting, and fever. Most fungal infections will be too complicated to treat your dog with over the counter anti-fungal sprays, gels, pills, or cream medications. With veterinary consultation, these products may be used until your pup can be taken to your veterinarian for proper diagnosis. Prescription antifungal medications come in both topical and oral forms, with oral providing the most effective care. Consult with your veterinarian to learn more about the infection and begin treating it properly.
Treatment of fungal infections can vary depending on which infection your pup has contracted. There are several different types of fungal infections and are very different from region to region even across the United States. Fungal infections can infect the skin (most common is ringworm, which is actually a fungus), and mucous membranes but can also impact multiple organs like the liver, lungs and brain. Talk to a trusted veterinarian to find which infection your dog has, and which treatment is best for them.
Some common signs and symptoms of a fungal infection in your dog include sneezing, pain in the nasal area, loss of appetite, long term nasal discharge (may contain blood, mucus or pus), swelling of the nasal area, fever, vomiting, coughing or lameness.
Most fungal infections will be too complicated to be treated with over the counter anti-fungal sprays, gels and creams. After consulting your vet, these products can be used until you can get your pup to your veterinarian and properly treat their infection.
No, you should not use human antifungal cream on dogs. Human medications may be toxic to pets, and an antifungal cream specifically formulated for dogs is more appropriate. If your dog is suffering from a fungal infection, consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment. Look for popular brands and medications like terbinafine, ketoconazole, itraconazole, and fluconazole, and more.
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