This is what Chester looked like when he's had yeast infections. And it does not go away or improve with anything other than ketoconazole.
This is what Chester looked like when he's had yeast infections. And it does not go away or improve with anything other than ketoconazole.
Since she was prescribed antibiotics, I'm leaning more toward a secondary staph infection that may have been caused by itching due to yeast. We (at my clinic, anyway) don't normally treat yeast infections with antibiotics but tend to use it for staph infections. Staph tends to be characterized by the "crusty" appearance from the first photos posted.
This is absolutely what a yeast infection looks like, and we also treat yeast infections with ketoconazole (sometimes with or without cephalexin/amoxi for a secondary staph infection if present). Notice the difference... no crusty lesions
So glad to hear there is improvement, though!!! Being that itchy is never fun
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