When seborrhoeic dermatitis occurs in dogs, it is recommended that other causes are first examined and ruled out: i. Hypothyroidism. ii. abnormal secretion of gonadal function. Malabsorption of nutrients. IV. Skin allergies. In addition to checking for the primary cause, it is also necessary to check for secondary causes such as creeping mites and fleas. It is recommended that treatment be carried out after detailed examination. For seborrhoeic dermatitis, it is important to eat a light diet and bathe regularly and often to keep the skin free from oil.
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