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probably better off trying to workout why it has a bold patch before trying to treat it.

 

I'd agree. There are a number of possible treatable and untreatable causes, ie ring worm treatable, sebaceous gland less so, in either case the cream would not help.

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I phoned camrosa to find out what is in their cream and how it works: they were not very forthcoming and didn't want to tell me what was in the cream, nor did they seem to know why it works!!! A lot of barrier type creams work by suffocating tiny mites (not talking about mange mites which live under the skin) which cause itching on the skin: and also help to keep known allergens off the skin, such as pollens. Sulphur based creams also seem to help a lot in the case of ongoing allergies/skin conditions. I read somewhere that sulphur can help to reduce the production of histamines, which cause the itching.

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I phoned camrosa to find out what is in their cream and how it works: they were not very forthcoming and didn't want to tell me what was in the cream, nor did they seem to know why it works!!! A lot of barrier type creams work by suffocating tiny mites (not talking about mange mites which live under the skin) which cause itching on the skin: and also help to keep known allergens off the skin, such as pollens. Sulphur based creams also seem to help a lot in the case of ongoing allergies/skin conditions. I read somewhere that sulphur can help to reduce the production of histamines, which cause the itching.

 

 

she doesnt chew or itch the tail,ive always given her primrose oil and also tried dorwest keepers mix,with kelp. The rest of her shines like a new pin but she just will not grow hair on her tail,its driving me mad!

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I phoned camrosa to find out what is in their cream and how it works: they were not very forthcoming and didn't want to tell me what was in the cream, nor did they seem to know why it works!!! A lot of barrier type creams work by suffocating tiny mites (not talking about mange mites which live under the skin) which cause itching on the skin: and also help to keep known allergens off the skin, such as pollens. Sulphur based creams also seem to help a lot in the case of ongoing allergies/skin conditions. I read somewhere that sulphur can help to reduce the production of histamines, which cause the itching.

Bloody hell skycat your sounding like me, a skeptic in the making?

 

Shushycatcher it could well be the tail gland, Hepatoid glands, about a third of the way down on the upper aspect.

 

http://www.springerlink.com/content/q630k3wm83417k12/

 

A pic of the tail and a close up of the site would help people give advice and if unsure a trip to the vet might help.

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