Guest guest Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 I wonder if after you could use the fluconazole shampoo if you immediately rinsed with baking soda to remove fragrance? BS is also a nice hair conditioner. I just googled " baking soda as hair conditioner " and got several sites t hat you night be interested in. Ella The fluconzole shampoo we found has fragrance in it so we can't use that. > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 Where do you get fluconazole shampoo? > The fluconzole shampoo we found has fragrance in it so we can't use that. > > > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Anne > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 You can access books on veterary medicine and also on Flucanole and make sure the dose dog he's getting is appropriate, dose by weight sometimes given. If dog is losing appetite it may be best to back down on dose of Flucanole to see if appetite improves, if not, maybe temporarily stop it. High fiber diet if you can get him to eat should help him to detox, maybe homemade meals with oatmeal put it or milk thistle. Also stomach may just be upset. Put probiotics in food. As you kill yeast, you want to replace areas yeast were with beneficial bacteria so yeast doesn't grow back there. Beneficial bacteria will protect gut from reinfection from yeast. Another way you can give beneficial bacteria is to open capsule mix a little with some cream if dog won't eat and let him lick it off your finger. Walgreens pharmacy carry Lactinex crystals, that are lactobaccilus with pleasant taste that you can sprinkle of food. They keep it in their refrigerator but you don't need a prescription for it. I give it to my pets whenever they are on antibiotic. It's easy to get in them. > > Wonder if any of you have had this problem. My dog has been just as sick as me for the past eight years. Currently he is recovering from Pancreatitis. He has an ongoing problem with bacteria in his gut and has been treated with multiple antibiotics. Two shots of cortisol created a Candida overgrowth. He smells of yeast, even the vet can smell it. If he gets too close to me I have very severe reactions. I can keep him at a distance, but I can still smell the yeast in the air at times and am worried about how to rid my previously healthy home of any candida or micotoxins coming off of him. I finally got the Vet to put him on Fluconazole since I'm so worried about my own health. The big worry is his liver. He's already refusing food. We're also using grapeseed extract and garlic. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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