Raluca Alexandra Nilă Stratone
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One of the most common diseases encountered in a dog's life is dermatitis. Wet dermatitis, seborrheic, dermatitis, and atopic are just a few of the common cases in the canine species. A particular dermatitis that can be considered trivial, but difficult to treat is food dermatitis. This is the most difficult to detect because there are no specific tests that can indicate the source of dermatitis, as can be identified, for example in flea dermatitis caused by contact skin with its saliva. The common and the first clinical sign of all dermatitis is pruritus, regardless of the nature or secondary infection preceded by the inflammation. Food allergic dermatitis can be treated by testing and eliminating every nutrient in the animal's diet. To see if the food is good or not for the body it takes a few months of administration and any change in it can lead to other eczema, even if it has been treated before. The purpose of writing this article is to know the skin pathology of the animal and to give the right food.

Cite this paper: Nilă Stratone, R.A. (2023). FOOD ALLERGIC DERMATITIS HYPERSENSITIZATION. Current Trends in Natural Sciences, 12(23), 247-253. https://doi.org/10.47068/ctns.2023.v12i23.028

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