Immune and Auto-Immune Skin Conditions in Dogs
      
    Dog skin problems manifest in different ways as compared to cat skin problems.
    A typical description of a dog with skin problems would read as under:

    * Itchy skin and eruptions.
    * Inflammation in the ears and toes.
    * Excessive licking.
    * Intense itching near the anus and genitals.

    Though these symptoms can appear anywhere the commonly affected areas are the lower
    back, nose and mouth. Ulcerative skin diseases known as lupus are the most dangerous
    autoimmune skin diseases that affect dogs, other pets and even humans.

    Autoimmune related skin diseases are mostly caused by allergies. These allergies occur
    as a reaction in a dog due to certain food items, pollutants, chemicals, dust, pollen and
    other substances that are normally harmless. The affected organ responds to the allergen
    and the autoimmune reaction of the body causes certain symptoms. This reaction of the
    autoimmune system that is triggered to expel the foreign substance gives the condition
    the name - autoimmune disorders.

    Another common cause of autoimmune skin disorders is unrestrained use of vaccinations,
    overdose of cortisone and commercial diets. Together these factors result in weakening
    the autoimmune system and increase vulnerability.

    Autoimmune related skin disorders manifest themselves in various ways in dogs.

    One set of conditions known as pemphigus is characterized by large thin-walled blisters
    (bullae). These blisters can arise from normal skin or mucous membranes. Later, they
    can ulcerate and form crusts. Another characteristic of pemphigus is red patches that
    change to pustules and later dry up to form yellow crusts. Normally these are restricted
    to the nose, the mouth and areas around the eyes and ears. The crusts bind to the
    skin underneath and can spread through out the body leading to de-pigmentation
    of the skin.

    Another set of conditions is erythema. Erythema is an abnormal redness of the skin
    resulting from dilation of the blood vessels. Erythema multiforme is red rash caused by
    hypersensitivity to a drug, disease or another allergen. Systemic lupus erythematosus
    is an inflammatory disease of the connective tissue with multiple conditions. Typical
    symptoms include fever, weakness, abnormal fatigability and skin lesions on the face
    or neck or arms.

    Toxic epidermal necrolysis is an autoimmune condition that leads to disintegration and
    shedding of dead tissue. This is a severe and painful condition in which blisters and
    ulcers form on the skin, mucous membranes and footpads.

    Skin problems like canine and feline hair loss, feline acne and cat dandruff that appear
    to be minor can probably be harbingers of autoimmune skin conditions to come. An
    abnormality in any part of the skin noticed during routine pet care or grooming should
    be attended to and treated immediately. High doses of conventional drugs can cause
    autoimmune skin disorders. Alternative treatments like homeopathy remedies and
    natural treatments can be highly beneficial to your pet and aid in strengthening
    the immune system.
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