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Prerona Bhattacharya

What's the best solve for red inflamed paws? I've tried Kiskin lotion, Staphan ointment and some oral antibiotics too. But it keeps resurfacing. (I keep her paws clean and dry and also use a hemp balm. Yet!)

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Dr. Soundarya T C

Hi...Errythema and inflammation in the interdigital spaces coul be due to Allergy, Fungal, bacterial or it could have pododemodicosis etc..Kindly book an appointment..So that treatment could be given accordingly...

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