Re: Tsunades bald spots

2007-01-11 Thread wendy
Have you used a black light to see if it's ringworm? 
Are they perfectly round, and kinda red?  Also, my
Julie got a bald spot on her head from scratching as a
reaction to her hyperT meds.  We had to take her
completely off, go transdermal, and lower the dose,
and now she's fine.

:)
Wendy

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 well Tsunade now has 3 bald spots.  One in between
 her shoulder blades on her back, in the middle of
 the back of her neck, and on the top of her head.  I
 am getting worried.  I do not think it is from
 scratches as it would be too hard too reach.  No
 other animals are with her that could scratch her. 
 I have some possibe ideas as to what is causing it. 
 It could be a side effect of her nausea medicine, a
 dermatogical skin problem, mites, or food/cleaning
 product/litter allergy.  If it is a food allergy,
 that would explain her throwing up a lot.  She has
 not thrown up in a while because I give her nausea
 medicine and pro-biotics as needed and that seems to
 really help. I am goint to try to email 2 photos, 1
 of the spot on her head, and 1 of the spot on her
 back.  any advice would be appreciated. If you cant
 see the pics because you get the text version, email
 me in private and I can try to send it to you.
 Thanks
 Chelsea
 



 

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Tsunades bald spots

2007-01-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
well Tsunade now has 3 bald spots.  One in between her shoulder blades on her 
back, in the middle of the back of her neck, and on the top of her head.  I am 
getting worried.  I do not think it is from scratches as it would be too hard 
too reach.  No other animals are with her that could scratch her.  I have some 
possibe ideas as to what is causing it.  It could be a side effect of her 
nausea medicine, a dermatogical skin problem, mites, or food/cleaning 
product/litter allergy.  If it is a food allergy, that would explain her 
throwing up a lot.  She has not thrown up in a while because I give her nausea 
medicine and pro-biotics as needed and that seems to really help. I am goint to 
try to email 2 photos, 1 of the spot on her head, and 1 of the spot on her 
back.  any advice would be appreciated. If you cant see the pics because you 
get the text version, email me in private and I can try to send it to you.
Thanks
Chelsea


Re: Tsunades bald spots

2007-01-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just as a happy pick-me-up for you, I have a cat here that cycles between
furry and bald periodically. So long as it's not bothering her (so she's not
scratching it and causing sores), I wouldn't worry as much as you are. Fur
is cosmetic! :-)

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