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>I'm really worried. My poor baby, Baxter has small scabs / sores on him.
>They are mostly on his undersides. They actually look like chicken pox.
>Any suggestions/ideas? I'm so afraid that they are the beginning of
>something. I was hoping that he's just allergic to something, but.....
>PLEASE send me any helpful info.
Dear Sal -
This is a difficult problem to diagnose without more info - a picture would
really be helpful here., and more information on Baxter's age, etc.
Without knowing how many scabs and sores that there are, I would first
suggest a trip to your vet - a good exam, and if the answer is not
apparent, a biopsy is in order. You can see scabs as a result of
autoimmune disease in the ferret, as a result of mild skin infecitons,
or they can represent small skin tumors, such as mast cell tumors.
Scabs cn be the result of flea bites, a cutaneous manifestation of allergy
(such as food), or even ringworm in ferrets.
Best idea - have your vet check it out.
All the best,
Bruce Williams, dVM
[Posted in FML issue 3191]
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