My dog’s pyoderma is scabbed, is it going to be cured soon?

If your dog’s pyoderma is scabbed, it doesn’t necessarily mean it will be cured soon. If there is no redness, swelling or oozing in the scabbed area, it means it is almost healed. If the scab remains swollen and pus comes out when squeezed or punctured, it means it is not healed yet. The owner needs to clean off the scabs and drain the pus, then clean it with saline, use diluted hydrogen peroxide to clean and disinfect the surrounding slough, and then use antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agents for anti-inflammatory treatment. Note that the dog should wear an Elizabethan collar to prevent the dog from licking the wound and affecting the treatment effect.
Precautions for dogs suffering from pyoderma:
1. Dogs with pyoderma must absolutely not use glucocorticoid drugs, which may cause relapse.
2. Pay attention to the hygiene of the environment, clean the dog’s nest mat regularly, and do not let the dog lie down in a damp and dark place all the time.
3. Bathe the dog regularly to ensure the dog’s own cleanliness. Pay attention to drying the dog’s hair in time after bathing.
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