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  • Pyotraumatic Dermatitis
    This article references information published by TerrificPets.com and VetInfo.com. We hope you find this to be a helpful article regarding Pyotraumatic Dermatitis.
    Pyotraumatic Dermatitis, also known as "hot spots", are severe skin irritations caused by trauma that a dog typically inflicts on his or her self. Attempts to scratch persistent itches, to bite at fleas, or to alleviate some type of pain result in painful trauma to the outermost layer of skin. Though this trauma is the most frequent cause of hot spots, hypersensitivity to parasites such as fleas or mites or allergic reactions to food or medications can also cause similar irritations.
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