What are Skin Problems?
The skin is the largest organ in the animal body and comes into contact with the environment more than any other organ. It makes sense then, that an animal’s skin is susceptible to many conditions.
These include:
Diagnosing Skin Problems
Diagnosis and treatment will depend on the specific skin disorder or skin condition. Most animals will experience irritated and inflamed skin at some point in their lives, and with the right care, most skin problems are easily corrected.
Help for Skin Problems
Depending on the cause, treatment may involve topical creams and may include antihistamines and anti-inflammatories; however these may also have the potential for side effects.
Natural Remedies
There are many herbal and homeopathic remedies that use proven ingredients shown to have a soothing effect on irritated or broken skin. Althaea officinalis root is an excellent remedy for soothing the skin – it contains flavonoids that support healthy skin. Tea Tree Oil is used externally to naturally promote skin health without doing further harm.
Plantago lanceolata is an herb that acts as a mild astringent when used topically, while Rosemary and Gotu Kola is used topically to support skin health. Homeopathic ingredients, such as Ledum and Apis have excellent soothing properties and are particularly useful in soothing the skin after common minor insect stings.