CONDITION
Parasite-infected skin occurs when fleas, ticks, or mites are visible during fur inspection or diagnosed by a veterinarian as scabies or demodectic mange. These parasites can cause severe irritation, itching, and inflammation, leading to secondary infections if left untreated. Prompt intervention is critical to prevent the condition from worsening and to protect the pet’s overall health.
SOLUTION
- Begin treatment immediately upon identifying parasites to minimize discomfort and prevent the condition from worsening.
- Follow a structured grooming regimen using targeted products to eliminate parasites effectively.
- Severe cases, such as scabies or demodectic mange, may require combining topical treatments with prescribed medications or injections.
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Schedule regular return visits for monitoring and additional care to ensure long-term recovery.
TIPS
- Inspect your pet’s fur regularly for signs of fleas, ticks, or mites.
- Ensure proper hygiene and cleanliness in your pet’s environment to minimize reinfestation risks.
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Consult a veterinarian for advanced treatments if symptoms persist.
RECOMMENDED CARE ROUTINE
- Flea and Mites Eliminating Treatment: Massage for 10 minutes to eliminate parasites.
- Treatment with Soak: Massage for 10 minutes, then soak for 5–10 minutes for deeper effectiveness.
- Conditioning: Restore moisture balance after treatment.
- Multi-Spherulite Nutrition Essence Spray: Apply by spraying after blow-dry to nourish the skin and coat while soothing irritation.
For scabies, demodectic mange, or blood-sucking parasites: Perform this regimen every three days for the first four sessions, then reduce frequency to once a week. Combine with Harmurry’s Antibacterial and Anti-Itch treatments for comprehensive care.