Well, mange is typically associated with parasites and affects the skin of animals. Alopecia, on the other hand, is a broader term referring to the loss of hair and can occur in different contexts and have multiple underlying factors. For example, it might be due to hormonal imbalances or certain medications.
Mange is a skin condition mainly in animals caused by parasites, while alopecia is hair loss in humans or animals and can have various causes like genetics or autoimmune disorders.
Mange is usually caused by parasites, while alopecia can have various causes like hormonal imbalances or allergies. Mange often leads to intense itching and hair loss in specific patterns, but alopecia might have more widespread and less itchy hair loss.
Alopecia is more of a non-infectious problem within the body's system. Mange is definitely infectious, coming from parasites. But they do have in common that they can lead to visible hair loss. Sometimes, it can be hard to tell them apart without proper tests.
The main distinctions between notoedric mange and sarcoptic mange are in the causative mites and the affected species. Notoedric mange is specific to cats and has its own set of symptoms and progression. Sarcoptic mange can afflict a wider range of animals and has its unique characteristics in terms of manifestation and treatment.
Real mange is caused by parasites and has specific symptoms like hair loss and skin irritation. Fake mange might just look similar but doesn't have the same underlying cause.
The top mange usually has more severe symptoms and is harder to treat. Common mange is more common but still requires proper care.
I'm not quite sure. 'Mange mange' seems quite unique and I don't have immediate comparisons in mind.
Mange is mainly caused by mites on animals, while scabies is typically contracted by humans. Mange often leads to hair loss and skin irritation in animals, and scabies causes intense itching and rash in humans.
Mange is the singular form and manges is the conjugated form for the second person singular in some verb tenses. That's the main difference.
Well, mange is typically associated with parasites like mites and leads to severe itching and hair loss. Folliculitis, on the other hand, can be caused by bacteria, fungi, or blocked hair follicles. It often presents with redness, swelling, and sometimes pus around the hair follicles.
Mange is typically caused by mites, while ringworm is a fungal infection. Mange often leads to severe itching and hair loss, but ringworm usually shows circular, scaly patches on the skin.