by Nasreen Ashkanani(Bahrain)
My cat has developed some skin bumps or cysts that are blood filled. The look like mites however they are not, they are more like hemorrhages.
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by: Nasreen Ashkanani
Thanks alot for your feedback, though my response is very late, but just will post the final outcome in case other readers with similar cases came across this post.
Another doctor pressed against those bumps and instead of fresh blood, clotted blood came out of those cat skin cysts. She prescribed some normal skin cream that are also prescribed to humans, over a couple of days they became smaller and disappeared.. no biopsy nothing :) she is a healthy 12 years old girl :)
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by: Anonymous
Hi,
My cat has the same problem and the vet has given me ear drops to use but has advised that a biopsy should be done. What skin cream did you use?
Thanks
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by: Anonymous
You mentioned that they gave you normal skin cream for your cat's ears. By chance would you have the name of that cream. My cat has also developed these in his ears and he is 15 years old. Did they pop each one, or just apply cream on the outside of the bumps? I will take him to the vet, but he gets overly anxious and freaks out in the car and gets so worked up, so if it's a matter of applying cream to the outer cysts I can alleviate that. But if it is more intrusive I wouldn't be able to avoid the infamous trip to the vet :(
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