Animal diseases and their treatment

Ringworm in humans: what it looks like, how to recognize it, symptoms, and photos
Skin diseases are the most widespread in terms of their manifestations, as they are not easy to hide from others: they are almost always in plain sight and cause both physical and psychological discomfort. For an adult, it's much easier to cope with a sore throat than with chickenpox or lice. And if a form of lichen is added to the ranks of ailments, even a visit to the dermatologist becomes a terrible ordeal.Signs of lichen in humans
Ringworm in dogs: initial stages, peak disease, photos of animals
Quite often, dog owners discover signs of a very unpleasant condition in their pets. Ringworm (dermatophytosis) is a zoonotic (transmitted from animals to humans or from humans to animals) infectious and allergic disease that affects the skin. It is caused by the penetration of fungal, bacterial, and viral agents into the body.How does lichen begin?
Can helminths cause diarrhea?
Diarrhea is a fairly common occurrence among everyone on the planet. There are many causes for this condition. If diarrhea is mild and infrequent, there's no need to worry. However, when diarrhea occurs suddenly and frequently, it may indicate a serious underlying medical condition, specifically a worm infestation.Can worms cause diarrhea?
What to do if a dog has bloody diarrhea?
Every dog ​​owner has likely encountered the unpleasant experience of their pet developing diarrhea. The most shocking thing is that the cause of the diarrhea is completely unclear, as the owner believes there have been no significant changes to the dog's diet.How to treat a dog's diarrhea
Key characteristics of tick-borne borreliosis, treatment methods
Tick-borne borreliosis (also known as Lyme borreliosis and Lyme disease) is a contagious disease of natural focal origin, characterized by disruption of various metabolic reactions. The disease is caused by three species of Borrelia. Below, we'll discuss what tick-borne borreliosis is, its nature, symptoms, and treatment options.What is tick-borne borreliosis?