No, this would be very bad. First metronidazole cream is a yeast infection cream - it has an anti-fungal medication in it that will do nothing to clear up an allergic rash and could make the rash worse. Second, metronidazole cream is formulated in a lotion base that it not safe for eating; however, your dog can easily lick the cream off the irritated portion of his belly and could have severe reactions to that medication. Third, it is pretty unusual for a dog to have a specific rash from grass just on his belly - most dogs run around, jump, bounce and roll on the grass when they finallly get out in the spring. It is more likely the rash is a skin infection that needs to be treated with antibiotics from your veterinarian.
Do you have an allergy to cut grass?
No. Your allergy is directly affected by presence of pollen produced by grasses, not by meat from grass-fed cattle. There is no risk of getting a "grass allergy" by eating meat from such livestock. Your doctor may explain this similarily.
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... Despite the reverts; The correct answer is Witches are really nothing more than people; and people can be allergic to any variety of things. Some people are allergic to tomatoes; others are allergic to watermelons. Some people who are allergic to grass (such as myslef, e.g.) might follow a Witchraft tradition. But not all Witches are allergic to grass; some may not have any allergies at all. and just for the record, there are also Christians (and others in other faith traditions) who are allergic to grass. Grass allergy is actually one of the most common allergies, that has a longspread history. Grass allergy normally occurs all throughout the spring season and during the onset or ending of the summer season. Grass allergy can also take the form of an inhalant kind of allergy similar to asthma. Grass allergy is caused by an allergen that invokes discomforting reaction upon body contact. The most usual allergen or substance that causes or triggers grass allergy is pollen. This is a specific type of pollen, that the grass plants produce themselves. Often times, other pollens coexist on the grass leaf; therefore if one is allergic to another form of pollen that is stirred up from resting on the grass leaf; it is still often times classified as Grass allergy. Common symptoms of grass allergy are: headaches and/or migraines, nausiness, rashes, general itchiness, sneezing, and less frequently, fever.
First you have to have sunlight to grow the grass that the cows eat, then the cows eat the grass and produce the milk & cream used to make ice cream.
it is called hay fever, seasonal rhinitis, or polinosis
No. Grass snakes usually have a yellowish or tan belly.
Oh, that's okay, friend. If you find yourself feeling a bit sneezy or itchy around fresh cut grass, it's possible you have a grass allergy. It's important to take care of yourself and maybe consider talking to a doctor to see how you can manage those symptoms. Remember, there's always a way to enjoy the beauty of nature without any discomfort.
Grass uses sun's energy to grow. Cow eats grass. Cow produces milk. Cow is milked by dairy farmer. Dairly farmer sells milk to ice cream maker. Ice cream make churns milk to get cream. Both cream and milk products are used to make ice cream.
probably from fleas or even a allergy to grass or something in his food call vet
they will eat veggies or grass most of the time
Yes, it is possible to develop allergies to cut grass. Grass pollen can trigger allergic reactions in some people, leading to symptoms such as sneezing, itching, and congestion. If you suspect you have a grass allergy, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.