SOLUTION HS: DAMP HEAT Topical Powder
WHY CHOOSE IT
Red, moist, itchy hot spots or skin fold dermatitis: “Hot spot” is the lay term for acute moist dermatitis. They are common in dogs but not so common in cats. They are caused by self-inflicted trauma to the skin (pyotraumatic dermatitis) when your dog constantly scratches/licks/chews/rubs a spot that itches or hurts. Most of the time, there is a specific underlying issue that triggers your dog to create a hot spot, such as flea bites.
Hot spots are well-defined, usually bald patches of red skin that weep and may be eroded (they look moist/wet) or may have golden yellow crusting. They may even smell bad. They are very itchy and that is why your dog finds it very hard to leave the spot alone. When hot spots appear wet or they weep fluid, SOLUTION HS: DAMP HEAT Topical Powder can be helpful to absorb that exudate, so the skin has a better chance to heal.
SOLUTION HS: DAMP HEAT Topical Powder would also be appropriate for to support pets with impetigo or intertrigo (skin fold dermatitis) if the skin in the folds appears wet or weeps fluid. Skin fold dermatitis is a big problem in brachycephalic dogs and dogs with corkscrew tails and jowly lips, such as French bulldogs, bulldogs, pugs, Shar-Peis, mastiffs, blood hounds, basset hounds, Pekingese. **
WHY CHOOSE IT
Red, moist, itchy hot spots or skin fold dermatitis: “Hot spot” is the lay term for acute moist dermatitis. They are common in dogs but not so common in cats. They are caused by self-inflicted trauma to the skin (pyotraumatic dermatitis) when your dog constantly scratches/licks/chews/rubs a spot that itches or hurts. Most of the time, there is a specific underlying issue that triggers your dog to create a hot spot, such as flea bites.
Hot spots are well-defined, usually bald patches of red skin that weep and may be eroded (they look moist/wet) or may have golden yellow crusting. They may even smell bad. They are very itchy and that is why your dog finds it very hard to leave the spot alone. When hot spots appear wet or they weep fluid, SOLUTION HS: DAMP HEAT Topical Powder can be helpful to absorb that exudate, so the skin has a better chance to heal.
SOLUTION HS: DAMP HEAT Topical Powder would also be appropriate for to support pets with impetigo or intertrigo (skin fold dermatitis) if the skin in the folds appears wet or weeps fluid. Skin fold dermatitis is a big problem in brachycephalic dogs and dogs with corkscrew tails and jowly lips, such as French bulldogs, bulldogs, pugs, Shar-Peis, mastiffs, blood hounds, basset hounds, Pekingese. **
WHY CHOOSE IT
Red, moist, itchy hot spots or skin fold dermatitis: “Hot spot” is the lay term for acute moist dermatitis. They are common in dogs but not so common in cats. They are caused by self-inflicted trauma to the skin (pyotraumatic dermatitis) when your dog constantly scratches/licks/chews/rubs a spot that itches or hurts. Most of the time, there is a specific underlying issue that triggers your dog to create a hot spot, such as flea bites.
Hot spots are well-defined, usually bald patches of red skin that weep and may be eroded (they look moist/wet) or may have golden yellow crusting. They may even smell bad. They are very itchy and that is why your dog finds it very hard to leave the spot alone. When hot spots appear wet or they weep fluid, SOLUTION HS: DAMP HEAT Topical Powder can be helpful to absorb that exudate, so the skin has a better chance to heal.
SOLUTION HS: DAMP HEAT Topical Powder would also be appropriate for to support pets with impetigo or intertrigo (skin fold dermatitis) if the skin in the folds appears wet or weeps fluid. Skin fold dermatitis is a big problem in brachycephalic dogs and dogs with corkscrew tails and jowly lips, such as French bulldogs, bulldogs, pugs, Shar-Peis, mastiffs, blood hounds, basset hounds, Pekingese. **
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Sprinkle enough herbal powder onto weeping lesions to absorb the exudate. Apply powder 3 times per day or as needed. Discontinue use once lesions no longer appear wet. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
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100% Natural Ingredients:
Calcium sulfate (gypsum)
Radix Sanguisorbae (sanguisorba root)
Alumen Dehydratum (dried alum)
Cortex Phellodendri (phellodendron bark)
Radix Sophorae flavescentis (sophora root)
Rhizoma Coptidis (coptis rhizome)
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SOLUTION HS: Damp Heat Topical Powder is designed to be applied only when hot spots are actively weeping exudate. If there is no exudate, or once weeping has been controlled, switch to using SOLUTION HS: Damp Heat Ointment on affected skin.
CMD Pet Solutions external products are designed to be used in conjunction with a matching herbal supplement for best results. SOLUTION HS: Damp Heat Topical Powder can be combined with the internal skin support of SOLUTION HS: Damp Heat herbal supplement as needed or as recommended by your pet’s veterinarian.
Once the hot spot is under control, you may choose to support your pet further by addressing the underlying reason for the hot spot. If you know the underlying trigger for your pet’s hot spots is flea bites, consider switching to SOLUTION FD: Toxic Bites products for more targeted support once the wet hot spot is under control. If your pet has chronic eczema that has triggered hot spots, then SOLUTION EC products would be the best way to continue supporting your pet’s skin and reduce the risk of hot spots developing in the future.
**For best results, combine use of these products with professional care from a licensed veterinarian. These products and statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your veterinarian. Many skin diseases have similar symptoms and can look alike to the untrained eye. Some skin conditions can be serious. Some require pharmaceutical treatment and regular monitoring. If you are not certain what is causing your pet’s skin symptoms, seek professional veterinary care for your pet before trying to solve the problem yourself. Proper diagnosis is vital to choosing the most effective treatment.