Advice please.....

juliehannah58

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I need some (preferably reassuring
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I posted last week about slight swelling after nerve blocks, well this swelling went down after about 2-3 days and decreased with turnout / walking etc (told this was normal). On vets advice she has just been shod and started walking after 7 months rest due to a 'mistery' problem in her off fore tendon / liagment area (but they never found out where exactly). I took her out on Weds for a hack, and she was a bit silly but just some jogging in places. Got back and leg looked fine, next morning after standing in all night it looked fine so put her out (didn't ride yesterday) then last night I arrived to find it a bit swollen on the outside of her cannon area, inside was significantly less swollen but the outside was still cold to touch. She walked in sound so I assumed perhaps she'd been standing around waiting and it had puffed up a bit then (which is normal for her), so I bandaged it last night and walked her out this morning - sound - now it looks even worse. Really quite swollen and firm but still not raging hot and the swelling is more evenly spread now and is all arund the cannon/tendon area, not localised to one place.

I called my vet (not my usual person but still an equine vet) and he did not seem all that concerned and has made an appointment for my regular vet to come out on Monday. She is sound in walk and it doesn't appear to be painful but I'm worried it could be infection from the nerve blocks? Is this a possibility? It did go right down inbetween and looked normal, and he only blocked twice up to pastern / fetlock level but the swelling is now in tendon / cannon area again. If it's 'the' problem coming up again then I can handle that but obviously if there is a chance of an infection I want her seen asap
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Is there usually any lameness with infections and heat? I've tried to research it but come up with limited info.

I have done as advised and hosed then dried and bandaged and keeping her in until monday but I am concerned in case this is an infection of some kind? I could just be winding myself up over nothing but I know how serious they can be so I am paranoid.
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Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Sorry to bother you all but I'd feel a right prat phoning this vet up again
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Many thanks for reading

Julie
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I think i would keep her in tonight all bandaged up etc and see what it is like in the morning and then assess the problem again.

If you are really that worried then phone the vet again for peace of mind if nothing else. Dont feel stupid, its better to be safe than sorry IMO.
 
You know what it's like, your whole world revolves around 'that' leg - I'm utterly obsessed by it's every move
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Oh well, it's all on insurance now so if I have to get them out over the weekend, so be it I guess.

I just wanted to know the usual symptoms of a tendon infection??

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I thought that would be the case re: heat, I haven't got a means of taking her temp but she is eating and acting 100% normally.

Phew, fingers crossed she is fine then. I'll give myself a break down
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Also if its an infection in the tendon sheath they can barely stand on it as the leg is trying to swell in an area where there is not alot of room.
After the nerve blocks last week she was banadged so that no dirt could get in i take it?
 
No she wasn't, my vet told me to leave her in for the rest of that day / night then to continue as normal....

The area was cleaned throughly with hibi scrub before and after nerve blocks and she was in a clean stable for almost 24 hours before she ventured out again.

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