Detecting Tick and Flea Bite Dermatitis

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Ticks and fleas are the most common external parasites in dogs and cats worldwide. These parasites feed on the blood of their host and can cause irritating bites transmitting various diseases to your pets.
Animal fur provides a suitable environment for fleas and ticks to live. Both ticks and fleas can thrive in warmer months, but ticks can also adapt to survive in cold weather.
Despite the similarities, these two vastly different parasites can carry various diseases that affect your pets. Here is how you can detect and determine tick and flea bite dermatitis.

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Detecting Tick Bite Dermatitis
Ticks are parasites that feed on the blood of animals like cats, dogs, and rats. Tick bites are often harmless. However, tick bites can cause allergic reactions, and some can even pass diseases on to humans and animals. Ticks inject an anesthetic into the skin at its point of entry, resulting in a painless tick bite. Ticks also burrow their head under the skin after one bite, feeding on their host for up to 10 days.
Identifying ticks in long-furred animals is difficult but possible. Ticks can grow up to 3-5 mm in length depending on sex, species, and fullness.
Tick bites will leave a small red bump on the site of the sting. Tick bites usually go away on their own in a few days. Animals infected with ticks will experience the following tick-borne illness symptoms: 
– Itching
– Swelling
– Chewing and licking the infected area
– Fever/ chills
– Aches and pains
– Rashes
When left untreated, ticks can spread diseases that might endanger your pet and compromise their health. Several infections can occur from these bites are:
– Ehrlichia
– Subclinical Ehrlichiosis
– Acute Ehrlichiosis
– Clinical Ehrlichiosis
– Anaplasmosis
– Rocky Mountain spotted fever
– Lyme Disease
-Babesia

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Detecting Flea Bite Dermatitis
Fleas are more common among cats and dogs. They are wingless, traveling from host to host by jumping. Detecting flea bites is crucial as there could be areas in the skin that may need treatment. Flea infestation usually causes unsightly skin irritations on pets.
When a flea bites its host, its saliva makes contact with the skin of its host, causing itchy and red bumps on the skin called flea allergy dermatitis (FAD).
The most effective way to determine whether your pets have flea allergy dermatitis is through a physical examination. Fleas may be difficult to locate, and they frequent the neck and chest area of cats and dogs. Veterinarians can look for flea feces instead to determine if there is an infestation.
This skin disease can result in extreme discomfort for pets and even cause painful infected skin lesions, uncontrollable itching, and dry skin.

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Treatment and Prevention
Preventing and treating tick and flea infestation is not an easy task. Most home remedies will not altogether remove the parasite. Protecting your pets from ticks and fleas is vital to keeping your home clean. You can also ask your veterinarian to administer anti-tick and flea medications like Virbac’s Effipro Topical Pet Spray. This topical spray provides three months of protection against fleas and a month of anti-tick protection for your pets.
For other flea and tick treatments, you can check out Virbac’s catalog here: Virbac Archives – MAN Pharma
 

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Sources:

Flea Bites on Dogs and Cats – How to Tell if Your Pet Has Fleas – FLEABITES 

What is the Difference Between a Flea Bite vs. a Tick Bite? | FastMed Urgent Care 

Dermatitis in Dogs (thesprucepets.com) 

Symptoms of Tickborne Illness | Ticks | CDC 

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What Is Diabetic Retinopathy and How to Manage It

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Diabetes is an autoimmune disease characterized by high blood sugar levels for an extended period. It is the result of improper blood sugar regulation caused by increased insulin resistance in the body. If left untreated, diabetes can become a source of several vision problems like diabetic retinopathy. 

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What is Diabetic Retinopathy?
This is caused by elevated levels of blood sugar blocking small blood vessels in the retina. This causes the body to develop newer but weaker blood vessels that can cause blood leaks in the eye. This disease affects up to 80% of people with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

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 Two Types of Diabetic Retinopathy
1. Non-Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (NPDR): This is the primary stage of diabetic retinopathy. This occurs when small blood vessels leak fluids, causing the retina to swell or form exudates.
2. Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy: This is the advanced stage of retinopathy and is the body’s attempt to save the retina. But instead, this often leads to scarring of the retina. Newer but weaker blood vessels begin to form on the retina to help supply blood.

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Symptoms of Diabetic Retinopathy  
Most people do not experience any signs of diabetes-related retinopathy during its initial stages. Vision changes only occur when the condition is already severe. Some of the symptoms are Floaters or spots or dark strings floating in your vision, Blurred and fluctuating vision, Dark or empty spots in your vision, and Loss of vision

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Factors That Increase the Risk of Diabetic Retinopathy
Anyone with diabetes can develop this disease. The risk of developing this disease can increase because of long-time diabetes, poor control of blood sugar Level, high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, pregnancy, and regular tobacco use.

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Preventing Diabetic Retinopathy
Manage your diabetes: Managing your diabetes at home can be difficult. Here are some tips that can help you better manage your diabetes at home. 5 Tips to Better Manage Your Diabetes at Home – MAN Pharma
Monitor your blood sugar levels: Check and log your blood sugar levels more frequently or as recommended by your doctor.
Monitor blood sugar and cholesterol levels: Eating healthy foods, regular exercise, and losing weight can help decrease the risk of developing diabetic retinopathy.
Quit smoking: Regular smoking highly increases the risk of diabetes and other health-related complications.
Be wary of vision changes: Contact your doctor when you notice sudden changes to your vision.

 

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Sources:

Diabetic Retinopathy – ROQUE Eye Clinic | Eye.com.ph 

Diabetes-Related Eye & Vision Problems | Baptist Health 

Diabetic retinopathy – Symptoms and causes – Mayo Clinic 

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Revolutionizing Vet Imaging: MAN Pharma Unveils VetiX P8

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On July 27, 2022, MAN Pharma together with Mindray Animal Care launched the VetiX P8 to the Philippine market. The online product launch had presentations from experts in the field as well as fun games with amazing prizes. Veterinarians from across the country have waited in anticipation for the unveiling of MAN Pharma’s newest veterinary digital radiography system.
The online event started with a special in-depth lecture from a world-renowned Doctor in Veterinary Medicine Dr. Eason Yeh. He talked about abdominal ultrasound for dogs and cats, giving listeners much-needed insight on the importance of ultrasound to the Filipino vet practice. This informative presentation followed the long-awaited VetiX P8 Product presentation given by Ms. Mabel Liu, Mindray’s Asia sales manager, giving the audience a comprehensive look at the impressive features and benefits of the product.
Attendees also got in on the fun and asked their questions and inquiries during the real-time question and answer segment. They also got to test their newly acquired knowledge through a simple pop quiz game about the presentations and three lucky winners got to go home with exciting prizes.
Before the event ended, MAN Pharma offered exclusive introductory prices for all event attendees, in celebration of the launch of VetiX P8 in the market.
 

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About VetiX P8
The VetiX P8 is the part of the veterinary digital radiography solution of Mindray Animal Medical that offers safe and quality diagnosis images for animals. With advanced x-ray technology and features, the VetiX P8 ensures the safety of the user and its patients along with providing high-quality outputs, making it the ideal DR system for your animal practice.

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About MAN Pharma
Man Medical Pharma & Diagnostics Inc. (MAN Pharma) provides for the emerging market of Diabetes Care, Companion Anima, Life Sciences, and Critical Care. The company supplies innovative solutions for enhanced patient diagnosis and treatment.

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