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Acne In Cats


The hyperactivity of the sebaceous gland is one of the factors that cause acne in felines, as well as excess sebaceous material and excess, keratin which is one of the most important components in skin and hair. When hair follicles become clogged with sebaceous material, blackheads are produced on the skin which can be swollen and secrete puce. To identify a secondary bacterial infection, it is enough to observe an inflammation in the hair follicles better known as folliculitis. But in the most special cases of acne in cats, there can be a skin infection in which inflammation, secretion, may even be pus. Swelling can also be seen on the cat's face


Any problems or suspicions about any of these problems, you should give your veterinarian California, MD a call before the infection spreads to other parts of the body and is very difficult to treat. With proper care, recovery will be much faster.

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