Interdigital Cysts
Interdigital Cysts are actually a cellulitic form of deep tissue pyoderma (skin infection). Cellulitus is a condition in which inflammatory fluids are forced into the tissues, rather than being discharged on the surface. Interdigital cysts are characterized as a firm, nodular thickening of the interdigital web. These cysts generally exhibit active stages of deep draining tracts of large pustules in one or more interdigital spaces
Interdigital pyoderma tends to be chronic in nature, therefore a
thorough search
for the underlying cause is essential. This search can consist of skin
scrapings, bacterial cultures and sensitivity tests. Most often the
causative
factors are found to be infection with staphylococci, ingrown hairs or
blockage
of a sebaceous gland. Though in some cases a genetic predisposition is
suspected, which will necessitate intermittent lifelong antibiotics to
control
the symptoms. In some cases, the cyst is removed under general anesthesia
followed up by appropriate antibiotics
In many cases, interdigital cysts can be eleviated, if only temporarily,
by home
treatment. Home treatment should not be attempted on it's own in most
cases, it
is however a step available to those experienced in dogs and the for the
possible repercussions of interdigital cysts. The following is a brief
outline
of one fairly successful home treatment course. first thoroughly clean
the area.
soak the paw in warm water with Epsom Salts. Soak for
approximately
10 minutes. Dry area thoroughly. Dust with antibiotic
powder. Repeat
daily until swelling has been gone for at least three days.
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