Natural Home Remedies To Control Mange
Many mammals suffer from a skin disease known as mange. Typically, it’s caused by a mite burrowing under the skin. Mange seems to be most common in cats and dogs, although other animals can get it. There are several types of mange but, thankfully, just a few affect your pets. The mites cannot be seen with the naked eye but their effects can be seen quite clearly. Some mange appears to be dandruff and has a short lifespan.
There are three main types of mange:
• Notoedric Mange: Scaly appearance on the skin that begins on the ears and spreads to affect the entire body without treatment. This type is more prevalent among dogs, cats, rabbits, and humans.
• Sarcoptic Mange: This type is most common in dogs and mostly attacks areas without hair. It’s quite itchy and is sometimes called canine scabies. This mange may spread between cats and humans.
• Demodectic Mange: Hair follicles are typically most affected with this mange. This extremely itchy and hard to cure mange can spread over the whole body. However, early treatment brings some success.
The earlier treatment for mange is begun the better the chances of successfully getting rid of it. There are many shampoos, medications and injections to control mange but there are also home remedies that can work just as well without the chemicals. In addition to treatment, some cases of mange are so bad that shaving or quarantine is required to keep it from transmitting to other pets.
Some home remedies for mange include:
• Brush the animal’s fur regularly. This helps remove scabs and skin.
• Ears can be especially uncomfortable when mange attacks. To treat inside of the ears, use two tablespoons of plain yogurt containing acidophilus and rub it inside the ears.
• One tablespoon of unpasteurized apple cider vinegar added to your pet’s meal will treat and reduce mange.
• A highly effective home remedy to treat mange is to use a mixture of one percent hydrogen peroxide with borax and water. Dissolve completely and bathe your dog using this mixture at least one time each week.
Mange is a very uncomfortable condition for your pet and anything you can do to protect your pet from catching it is important.
Summary
Mange makes your dog or cat quite miserable and it’s for this reason that you want to use home remedies to ward off the symptoms.
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