Cats can use econazole nitrate cream, but it needs to be used with caution. Econazole Nitrate Cream is a broad-spectrum antifungal drug that can be used to treat fungal skin infections and yeast infections, such as tinea pedis, candida infections, etc. When using it, you need to pay attention to the following points:
1. First, you need to confirm that the cat’s disease is a skin disease caused by fungi or yeast, and you need to determine the use of the cream based on the cat’s illness and physical condition. Dosage and timing.
2. Before use, the skin of the affected area needs to be cleaned and the surrounding hair cut short to avoid affecting the absorption and therapeutic effect of the cream.
3. When using, you need to avoid letting cats lick the medicine, otherwise it may cause vomiting, diarrhea and other reactions. It is recommended to isolate the cat for a few hours after applying the cream to prevent it from licking.
4. It is necessary to observe the cat’s reaction during use. If allergic symptoms such as skin itching, redness, swelling, and fever occur, you need to stop using it immediately and consult a veterinarian.
In short, when using econazole nitrate cream, you need to make careful preparations before use to ensure the correct use of the drug, and closely observe the cat's physical condition to ensure the treatment effect and the cat's health. Safety.