What is micronazole shampoo?
Miconazole shampoo is used as a treatment of fungal infections. Although micronazole is approved for use in both humans and animals, its administration in animals is usually through shampoo, while its administration in humans is usually in the form of ointment or cream. When used properly, this type of medication shampoo can effectively treat skin infections caused by fungi in the family trichophyton . It is commonly used for dogs and cats.
Many types of mammals can infect the skin infection caused by the fungus trichophyton . In animals, the most common type of this infection is a worm, while in humans the athlete is a leg and a row of itching more common. People can usually use an ointment containing micronazole on the affected areas, but in animals it may be more difficult to say exactly what areas are affected. For this reason, Miconazole shampoo is the ideal treatment that can be spread throughout the body.
In the treatment of the animal with miconazole shampoo, it is important to carefully monitor all instructions. Fungal infections are difficult to eradEat and stop treatment too soon can lead to recurrence of infection. The veterinarian's prescriber provides specific instructions on how often the animal is bathed, although it is usually done twice a week until the symptoms are already visible and then once a week for some time. Skin infections that are used for treatment are easily transmitted to new areas of the skin, other animals or people, so it is important to take the right measures to shampoo animals with skin infections.
The usual concentration of micronazole in shampoo is 2%, which is considered safe for use in animals aged 6 weeks. Shampoo will not hurt people who bathe animals. It is not approved for use outside veterinary medicine, but.
Miconazole shampoo can damage animals if it gets into mucus membranes or if swallowed. Animals must be under supervision when the shampoo is on them to avoid it. It is also important to keep it out of your eyes and nose because it can cause irritation of these membranes. Miconazole shampoo can rarely cause an undesirable reaction such as swelling, redness or rash. These symptoms should be reported to the veterinarian.