Yes, you can suffer from skin problems.
Yes, heredity can play a role in certain skin problems. Conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and acne can have a genetic component, making individuals more predisposed to developing these issues if they have a family history of them. However, other factors such as environment and lifestyle also influence the development of skin problems.
"Although you might not like to think about it, millions of microorganisms, including bacteria, are living on the surface of your skin. Most of the time they are harmless, but, if you get a cut or even an insect bite everyday bacteria may take the opportunity to slip under the skin and cause an infection." source: http://www.healthology.com/skin-problems/skin-problems-information/article1216.htm
Vitamin B2 deficiency can lead to a condition known as ariboflavinosis, causing symptoms like cracked lips, sore throat, and redness and swelling of the lining of the mouth and throat. Severe deficiency may result in skin rashes, anemia, and neurological symptoms. Treatment usually involves increasing intake of foods rich in vitamin B2 or taking supplements.
Symptoms of albinism include very light skin, hair, and eyes, sensitivity to sunlight, vision problems such as nearsightedness or crossed eyes, and a lack of skin color in patches.
Oculocutaneous albinism is a genetic condition that affects the eyes, skin, and hair. Symptoms include very light skin, hair, and eye color, vision problems such as nearsightedness or sensitivity to light, and an increased risk of skin cancer due to lack of melanin protection.
No. The Canaan Dog is a healthy breed of dog and it does not suffer from any genetic health problems.
Cats can suffer from many of the same ailments humans do; skin problems from fleas, ringworm, allergies, or the like are common. Cats can also suffer from illness, including cancers, a feline version of AIDs, leukemia, and many more. They can suffer dietary problems (and can suffer kidney disease if they eat the wrong things); and even if they survive all this, they will eventually suffer from old age just like a human. Additionally, cats can suffer from behavioral problems, like biting and scratching. If they aren't spayed or neutered, they can suffer problems related to that -- including marking territory, distressed behavior when they go into heat, and, of course, pregnancy.
Yes, you can but you can suffer from life long problems such as blindness, scarred lungs, tendency to get sick easily, burnt skin problems and infections.
Yes, the Italian Greyhound dogs are prone to skin infections.
German Shepherds can suffer from them but the main issues they get are Sensitive Stomachs, Arthritis [show breeds] and Hip Displasia.
There are many health problems that the leonberger breed of dog can suffer from. The leonberger breed of dog can suffer from health problems such as eye diseases, cancer, and neurological diseases.
Ireland suffer because their were money problem,politics problem,war problems.
You suffer when there is a flood or fire.
Not particularly.
i think they suffer because they could be a different skin colour. they could face discrimination
Staffies are hardy dogs who don't really suffer much from ailments, the most common health problem they tend towards is eye problems, and sometimes also skin problems when they have sensitive skins. It is also quite common for the breed to suffer prostate infections and urinary tract problems, as I found from a very expensive trip to the vet with our staffie
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