Triskar
Well-Known Member
My 5 year old had a small round hairless discoloured patch on his nose last year, which the vet said not to worry about. This year, he said it was an occult sarcoid and to put toothpaste on it, because we couldn't use Liverpool cream at this time of the year due to flies, which I have been doing for 2 weeks now. The patch has now changed in that from being black with a few slightly raised bumps it now has raised and sore looking pink patches where the toothpaste has been sticking. I originally started picking the toothpaste off, but he resents that, so I've just been adding more toothpaste and just pulling off the flaking bits whenever the opportunity presents, then adding more toothpaste. He's just rubbed his face in the haynet, and pulled all the toothpaste off, and one of the pink patches has a tiny pinprick of blood in the centre, although this could be a prickle from the hay, I suppose.
Since all the vet said was to put toothpaste on it, I don't know how long I should be putting the toothpaste on for - I've read on other threads that the toothpaste only sticks to the sarcoid, so do I keep putting toothpaste on until the skin underneath is black again, or what? And should I persist with picking it off, or just wait until he knocks it off again?
Help please!
Since all the vet said was to put toothpaste on it, I don't know how long I should be putting the toothpaste on for - I've read on other threads that the toothpaste only sticks to the sarcoid, so do I keep putting toothpaste on until the skin underneath is black again, or what? And should I persist with picking it off, or just wait until he knocks it off again?
Help please!




