Causes and Treatment of Yeast Infection on Dog Skin
      
    A yeast infection is a typical example of a beneficial organism revolting and causing harm
    if other systems of the body are not functioning properly. Yeast, a single-celled fungus
    that reproduces asexually by budding or division is present in the body and intestinal
    tracts of a dog. In a healthy dog, yeast identifies and destroys harmful bacteria and is
    controlled by the immune system.

    A weakened immune system drastically reduces the number of friendly bacteria in the
    body. Without the active support of these friendly bacteria, yeast undergoes a dramatic
    change from a non-invasive and sugar fermenting organism to an invasive and mucus
    damaging organism. This is the start of a primary yeast infection. Secondary yeast
    infection occurs when yeast penetrate skin that has already been damaged by
    scratching or injury.

    Skin problems in dogs and other pets produce symptoms that can bring about significant
    changes to the look of your pet. Conditions like canine and feline acne, dog and cat
    dandruff, dog ear mites, pet intestinal parasites, an imbalance in diet, and eczema can
    cause an itchy skin. The resultant scratching can lead to skin damage and this
    increases the risk of penetration by yeast. Yeast infection mostly affects moist parts
    but can prevail in almost any part of the skin.

    Giving frequent baths to dogs, which they actually do not require, leads to depletion of
    essential oils in the skin rendering it dry and vulnerable to yeast infection.

    Major symptoms of yeast infection surface in the shape of skin rashes, itching, redness,
    pimples and sometimes greasiness. A veterinarian will take the help of a microscopic
    examination or culture of skin scrapings or conduct a smear test to confirm the diagnosis.
    Itching induced by yeast infection further leads to skin damage. If not attended to in time
    this may lead to canine or feline hair loss and further complications that may become
    difficult to handle.

    More often than not, yeast infection is caused by some medical condition that has
    rendered the immune system incapable of functioning properly. Treatment of the
    underlying condition will effectively cure your dog of yeast infection. Topical treatments
    are not very effective as the dog is prone to lick them off. Shampoos containing
    anti fungal agents in the form of a nitrate can help in treatment but only to a
    certain extent.

    A natural approach to health is any time better than going in for medication and
    treatment. A healthy, balanced and nutritional diet, avoiding commercial dog foods
    and keeping the dog dry whenever he gets wet are effective ways of preventing
    yeast infection.

    References:

    http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_yeast_infection_of_the_skin.html

    http://www.priory.com/vet/vetatop1.htm

    http://www.doggiesparadise.com/dog-skin-disorders-yeast-infection.shtml  


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