Dr. Keshava Eega takes a special interest in wellness exams and
preventive care. Our dermatology services at Pavilion Crossing
Animal Hospital in Riverview, Florida, support your pet’s
sustained health and wellness.
The health of the skin, hair, and nails is linked to dogs’ and
cats’ overall health and quality of life in several ways:
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The skin is your pet’s largest organ. It helps to regulate
their body temperature, protect internal organs, and aid in
their ability to feel pain and other sensations. When the skin
is damaged, it affects your pet’s comfort. It also makes them
vulnerable to complications that can affect other parts of
their body; for instance, failure to properly treat or manage
allergic skin conditions can result in excessive itching.
Intense scratching may cause open sores. These sores are
fertile breeding grounds for bacteria and fungi, which puts
pets at increased risk of developing secondary infections.
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Your pet’s hair, fur, and whiskers also support a variety of
essential functions, from protecting the skin against the
elements to communicating (through scent chemicals) with other
animals and aiding in tracking behaviors and balance. So, a
shiny coat is about so much more than just ensuring your dog
or cat looks “best of breed” and feels nice and soft when you
pet them. For example, matted and otherwise unkempt hair can
irritate the skin, restrict airflow (and lead to infections),
and may be downright painful. Plus, overgrown and knotted fur
and hair hide potential problems that need to be resolved
promptly, such as the presence of fleas, ticks, and other
pests.
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No one likes getting scratched by overgrown nails. However,
nails that are not clipped properly or consistently are also a
big health concern for your pet. Since they aid in proper
balance and movement, nails that are neglected can interfere
with a healthy gait and may even strain the leg muscles and
ligaments. Pets may have difficulty walking, let alone
running. They may avoid once-loved activities, and play will
no longer be as enjoyable.
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The skin, hair, and nails also tell Dr. Eega a great deal
about your pet’s health in general. So, in addition to
affecting or influencing the overall wellness and well-being
of your dog or cat, this bodily system also reflects what is
going on inside – the health and condition of their internal
organs. For instance, a dull coat may indicate that your pet’s
diet needs adjustment. Their current food may not be supplying
them with the fatty acids that they need. Additionally,
everything from hair loss to chronic skin infections can
indicate conditions ranging from thyroid and hormone problems
to diabetes.
By regularly assessing the condition of your pet’s hair, skin,
and nails and intervening as necessary, we help to sustain their
overall health and well-being. As needed, Dr. Eega provides
guidance on nutrition, prescribes oral medications and medicated
products (like shampoos), and gets your pet on a schedule of
proper parasite control performed by one of our skilled and
talented professionals.
Therapeutic options are as varied as the many dermatology
conditions that can affect your pet and are partly based on the
results from allergy testing and other diagnostic services
available on-site at Pavilion Crossing Animal Hospital . Call
(813) 374-9456 to schedule an appointment at our office in
Riverview, FL.