Redness, erythema, dermatitis and tumors, the sun also burns cats and dogs. This is how a line was born for our 4-legged friends: Creams to make shields and spray lotions that protect the hair.. The products, which were presented yesterday in Milan, are now available in pharmacies and specialized stores.
It is not a whim, but a necessity, also considering the increased solar activity in recent years. Indeed, excessive exposure to sunlight, especially UVA, can cause redness and skin lesions in domestic animals, particularly those with short hair and fair skin.
It is also said that animals taking antibiotics should avoid UVA rays, because this could cause violent photo-toxicity reactions. Plus, too much "sunbathing" can weaken the immune system favoring the attack of viruses and neoplasms.
Via / it.notizie.yahoo.com
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