What should I do if my golden retriever has eczema?

Treatment methods for golden retriever eczema:
1. Use iodine or erythromycin ointment to wipe the affected area of the dog, and take the dog to bask in the sun more often.
2. If the eczema is caused by mite infection, oral mite repellent drugs can be taken. Eczema caused by fungi requires external antifungal pet drugs.
3. Medicated shampoo containing chlorhexidine, miconazole or benzoyl peroxide can be used for medicated bath treatment.
Symptoms of golden retriever eczema:
1. Acute eczema is mainly red spots with different shapes or spots, which gradually turn into papules, blisters, pustules and erosion.
2. Chronic eczema will cause skin thickening, lichenification, and dandruff. Although the moisture of the skin has been relieved, the itching symptoms still exist and may worsen.
3. There are also skin injuries such as erythema, scabs, blisters, and rot, accompanied by symptoms such as heat, pain, and itching.
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