Cheyletiella mange, more commonly known as ̶0;walking dandruff,̶1; is a short-lasting but contagious skin condition caused by Cheyletiella mites that affects cats and dogs. Fortunately, it's easy to treat Cheyletiella mange naturally.
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Treatment Approach
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Natural treatments for Cheyletiella mange considered safer than chemical pesticides, include topical sprays, and shampoos formulated with certain herbs. However, make sure the formula is free of agents that can further aggravate dry, itchy skin, such as alcohol or sodium laurel sulfate.
Neem
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Neem (Azadirachta indica) is a natural pest repellent known for deterring mosquitoes. It may also help to repel a variety of mites, including Cheyletiella.
Lemongrass
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The essential oil of lemongrass (Cymbopogon sp.) contains geraniol and citronellol, which possess antibacterial properties. The oil has also demonstrated broad-spectrum antimicrobial and antifungal activity.
Wormwood
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Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) has shown the ability to inhibit the growth of yeasts, including Candida albicans.
Additional Measures
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Regular brushing helps to redistribute natural skin oils and improve the condition of the skin. In addition, veterinarians John A. Bukowski and Susan E. Aiello recommend washing the pet̵7;s bedding to prevent reinfestation of Cheyletiella mites.
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