Well, heres a story. Ever since a few months ago I have been biting the inside of my mouth. I will basically nibble on the skin on my lip and the inside of my cheek, thinking every time I bite it it will be a smooth surface, but biting it will just make it worse. Once it starts healing, it will not make a scab but the surface of the skin will become smooth.
No because it can cause scabs around their mouth
A skin infection similar to impetigo but that only presents with redness around the mouth is perioral dermatitis.
Possible causes of cat scabs on ear tips include ear mites, allergies, infections, or trauma. Treatment options may include cleaning the ears, topical medications, antibiotics, or antiparasitic treatments as prescribed by a veterinarian.
Possible causes of scabs on a cat's paws include allergies, infections, parasites, or injuries. Treatment may involve identifying and addressing the underlying cause, keeping the paws clean, using topical ointments or medications prescribed by a veterinarian, and providing a balanced diet to support skin health. Regular grooming and monitoring for any changes in the scabs are also important.
because when you bleed the blood hardens and turns into scabs
Possible causes of cat scabs on the nose include allergies, skin infections, parasites, or trauma. Treatment may involve identifying and addressing the underlying cause, such as changing diet, using topical medications, or seeking veterinary care for further evaluation and treatment.
Possible causes of scabs on a cat's ears include ear mites, allergies, infections, or injuries. Treatment options may include cleaning the ears, medication for infections or allergies, and addressing the underlying cause. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
you get scabs when you scratch and your blood hardens when you leave it untreated.
Yes, he took the scabs off, and he and his assistant drank it.
Scabs are not infectious, you are infected before scabs turn up. You can't really destroy them. If you pick them then they form a scar, its best to leave them.
it could be mites eating the fur
No, chickenpox typically starts off as little red bumps that turn to blisters, then sores, then scabs. Scabs are the last phase.