Symptoms and Treatment of Ringworm in Dogs: Is it Contagious to Humans?
Symptoms of ringworm in dogs include skin redness, itching, and flaking. You can use a pet skin spray from Miaoshou Doctor to treat it. This product can effectively solve a variety of skin problems in pets. It has significant effects on common skin problems such as skin redness, pyoderma, dermatitis, itching, hair loss, bumps, and mites caused by mites, fungi, lice, and fleas in dogs and cats. It can also be used to resolve pet skin diseases such as dog ringworm, cat ringworm, and eczema.

Miaoshou Doctor's pet skin spray is quite effective for these symptoms. It contains traditional Chinese medicine ingredients such as sophora flavescens, cnidium, and stemona, which have detoxification and wound healing effects. It is suitable for various skin problems in pets, including dog ringworm, cat ringworm, and eczema. It can deeply kill surface Demodex mites, sarcoptic mites, scabies mites, fungi, etc., in dogs and cats. It is also effective against skin redness, pyoderma, dermatitis, itching, hair loss, bumps, dandruff, and mites caused by mites, fungi, lice, and fleas. The formula of this product is gentle, and you don't have to worry about your pet licking it. It has added mint ingredients that smell fresh and non-irritating, making it safe for owners to use on their pets.
When using, you need to cut the dog or cat's hair short to expose the skin that needs treatment, and then spray an appropriate amount of the spray. The dosage is enough to make the skin feel moist, and apply it 2-3 times a day.
Is Dog Ringworm Contagious to Humans?
Yes, dog ringworm is contagious to humans and has strong infectivity. If your pet has ringworm, you need to treat it actively to avoid transmission.
Dog ringworm is one of the more common skin diseases in dogs. It is caused by fungal infection and is highly contagious. If people are in close contact with dogs often, the chance of being infected is usually relatively high. Common symptoms are papules and papulovesicles, accompanied by desquamation and itching. If it occurs on the scalp, it may also cause hair loss, which can easily affect the aesthetics of the face and head.
It is necessary to actively cooperate with the doctor to take measures for treatment, and try not to contact the sick pet during the treatment period.
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