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Ringworm's in Pets

 
Ringworm is an annoying, highly contagious fungal disorder that is curable. There are 35 different species of ringworm that can affect cats, dogs and be transmitted to humans as well. The most common form is Mircosporum Canis which accounts for the majority of ringworm cases. 

Ringworm is caused from exposure to the dermatophytes from spores present in the environment, mainly from other animals that are infected with it. The spores can live in the environment for up to 13 months and are very hard to get rid of, so reinfection of animals is also a common problem. As well, children are highly susceptible to these infections, so it is very important to rid the household of this fungus as soon as possible. 

This disorder usually appears as a lesion upon the skin of an animal or human. It looks like a rapidly growing circular patch of broken hair in most cases. The patch may look somewhat inflamed and appear to have "dandruff" like flakes on it. However, sometimes it is very hard to spot ringworm, especially in longhaired cats or dogs. The fungus can also affect a cat's claws where they become roughened and pitted. Read more about Ringworm

 

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Ringworm's in Humans or Pets: (A fungal infection). Mix (?) tsp. (GSE) to 2 1/2ozs (5-tbs). water. Spray infected area 3-4 times daily. Olive, sesame, avocado, almond or vegetable oil can be used in place of water and rubbed into affected area.

 

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