Flaky skin and loss of fur can be caused by a number of things. It can be an indicator of dry skin, feline acne or fleas. Have your cat checked at the vet to be sure.
to have flaky skin
Dogs can get dry and flaky skin for reasons such as sub burn, allergic reaction, or flea bites.
No, but they have flaky skin.
The most common cause of a flaky scalp is dry skin. A skin condition called eczema can also cause one to have a flaky scalp. Dermatitis and psoriasis can also lead one to develop a flaky scalp.
Your mouse might have red flaky dots on his skin A)From dandruff B)from fleas C)From scratching
From sun exposure: gently rub off flaky skin and apply burn ointment followed several hours later by facial lotion From general dry skin: rub off flaky skin and apply facial lotion; daily if need be.
Rabbits with flaky skin probably have a fur mite infestation (Cheyletiella is the type of mite). Take your rabbit to the vet, who can give you the proper treatment for this. It is not a good idea to wash a rabbit with flaky skin. Baths can be very stressful for rabbits, and can lead to panic and injury. Because the rabbit has flaky skin, the skin is already very sensitive, and a bath could make things worse. Only a vet with experience and training in rabbits can help a rabbit with flaky skin. See the related questions and links below for more details.
a flaky person is like, someone that can either be EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING: -annoying -crazy -bizarre -wacky -odd -or literally flaky with dry skin or dandruff or something. Calling someone flaky is kind of rude... but more rude if they actually have bad skin/dandruff.
Itchy, flaky patches on the skin
Dry flaky skin may be the result of a change in humidity, or psoriasis. Try using lotion to treat it and talk to your doctor.
ash/skin flakes