Natural help for acute moist dermatitis
Hotspots are one of the most common skin problems in cats and spread quickly if not treated early. They can be very uncomfortable and painful for animals, which is why quick action is crucial.
Symptoms of hotspots in cats:
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Redness and inflammation of the skin
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Moist, purulent areas
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Severe hair loss in the affected area
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Unpleasant odor
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Intense licking, biting or scratching
Early detection and targeted treatment can prevent hotspots from worsening or secondary infections from developing.
Hotspots in cats: Understanding the causes
Hotspots usually develop due to a combination of external and internal factors. The skin barrier is disrupted, which promotes rapid inflammation and infection.
Causes of hotspots in cats:
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Excessive licking, scratching or biting: often triggered by itching or stress
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Parasite infestation: fleas, mites or ticks irritate the skin
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Allergies: food, environmental or contact allergies
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Stress and boredom: psychological factors can promote excessive licking
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Skin microbiome imbalance: disturbed skin flora promotes infections
Hotspots are often highly contagious to other animals, especially with a concomitant parasite infestation, and should therefore be treated early.
Care with Doderm Repair Gel: Hotspots in cats
Doderm Repair Gel offers natural and targeted help for hotspots. The gel supports healing through antibodies from colostrum, promotes a healthy skin microbiome and has a soothing effect on irritated skin.
Step-by-step instructions for using Doderm Repair Gel:
- Expose the fur: Part the fur around the affected area to allow direct skin contact.
- Clean the skin: Remove scabs and gently clean the skin with lukewarm water or a mild pet care product.
- Apply gel: Apply a thin layer of Doderm Repair Gel directly to the cleaned area.
- Repeat regularly: Apply 2-3 times a day until the skin is completely healed.
- Continue consistently: Even if the area is already healing, continue the application for a few days to avoid relapses.
Advantages of Doderm Repair Gel for hotspots:
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Antibodies from colostrum support natural defenses
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Strengthening the skin microbiome for healthy skin flora
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Soothing, anti-inflammatory effect
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Natural ingredients, free from harsh chemicals
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Easy application without stress for the cat
Doderm Repair Gel helps to treat hotspots in cats effectively and naturally and to support skin regeneration.
Tips & Prevention: Avoiding hotspots in cats
Preventive measures can significantly reduce the risk of hotspots and support the healing process.
Practical tips:
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Regular grooming to keep skin and fur clean
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Ensure hygiene of sleeping places and surroundings
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Perform parasite control (flea and mite protection)
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Reduce stress through play, retreat options and routine
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Review diet, offer hypoallergenic food if necessary
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Schedule a veterinary check-up at the first signs
Extra tip: Wear gloves during treatment, as hotspots in cats can be contagious and easily spread to other animals.
Conclusion: Natural help for hotspots in cats
Hotspots in cats are painful and can spread quickly if left untreated. Doderm Repair Gel offers natural, effective support for healing and preventing skin problems.
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