Most
of my patients with chronic skin disease only need
infrequent antibiotic therapy as opposed to year-round
treatment with potent and expensive medications.
Why?
Simply because the holistic therapies we use to
heal the skin usually work very well. First, for
pets with chronic skin infections, I always make
sure an underlying problem such as allergies, food
intolerance, or hypothyroidism is not the cause of
the problem Assuming a pet does not have any of these
issues, a holistic approach makes sense. Using frequent
bathing to cleanse the skin, feeding a natural diet,
using various supplements including antioxidants,
fatty acids, and various herbs and homeopathics,
most pet owners will find that they are able to reduce
the pet’s need for antibiotics. While some
pets treated with only conventional medications such
as antibiotics require lifelong therapy, I have yet
to encounter a pet with Staph skin infections that
does not respond to a more holistic approach.
The good news is that while not an overnight success,
most pets will likely improve with time and the correct
treatment. As a worse-case scenario, lifelong antibiotic
therapy would be a last resort (and even then, if
combined with immune-boosting supplements I bet that
lower doses of the antibiotics could be used.) |