Overview
Candidiasis, caused by the fungus Candida albicans, is a common fungal infection in pets, affecting areas like the skin, ears, and mucous membranes. It is generally mild but can become severe if left untreated.
Causes
Candida albicans is part of the normal flora of the body but can cause infection when the immune system is compromised. Causes include:
- Use of antibiotics
- Underlying health conditions
Symptoms & Signs
Early Symptoms
- Itching
- Redness
Advanced Symptoms
- Skin lesions
- Ear discharge
Emergency Signs
- Severe swelling
- Pain
Diagnosis
Diagnosis typically involves:
- Skin swabs
- Fungal cultures
Treatment Options
Home Care
- Maintain hygiene
- Regular grooming
Veterinary
- Antifungal medications
- Probiotics
Surgical
- Not typically required
Home Care
Ensure your pet maintains proper hygiene and a balanced diet to support their immune system.
Prevention
- Avoid overuse of antibiotics
- Regular health check-ups
Prognosis & Recovery
With timely treatment, prognosis is excellent. Recovery usually takes a few weeks.
When to See a Vet
Consult a vet if you notice:
- Persistent itching
- Unusual discharge
FAQ
Common question 1?
What are the common symptoms of Candidiasis in pets?
Common question 2?
Can Candidiasis spread from pets to humans?
Common question 3?
How is Candidiasis diagnosed in pets?
Common question 4?
What are the best treatment options for Candidiasis?
Common question 5?
How can I prevent Candidiasis in my pets?