PodsandPonies
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My mare has idiopathic auto immune issues so idiopathic we aren't really sure what is happening therefore it is hard to treat.
At the moment we are having bouts of swelling and pain in her tendon sheath on her hind legs, particularly the one which was checked initially for sepsis of the tendon sheath( she had scopes in and the joint was thoroughly flushed out) before we realised it was auto immune. We can't find any triggers or pattern and therefore it is very difficult to manage.
At the moment she has just come off six weeks of steroid treatment which has reduced the pain and she went from walking very poorly on her hind legs and shuffling to tracking up fully. Two weeks on I notice her near hind is bothering her again and she is moderately lame. The swelling is up and down and not necessarily relevant to her lameness( she is often swollen and yet no lameness or heat).
From a welfare point of view I am happy she is comfortable enough being a field ornament for now but wondered if I could help support and protect her tendon sheath......
If she has lasting damage to her tendon sheath so that minor traumas just add to the damage already done how can I treat it, if it is a minor flare up of her autoimmune do I keep her on low grade steroids indefinitely( her last dose was £50 a week for six weeks.) Do I medicate the pain and ignore the auto immune for now knowing we are enjoying her whilst we can?
Lots of questions!
I'd love to know of anyone else dealing with a horse with autoimmune issues
At the moment we are having bouts of swelling and pain in her tendon sheath on her hind legs, particularly the one which was checked initially for sepsis of the tendon sheath( she had scopes in and the joint was thoroughly flushed out) before we realised it was auto immune. We can't find any triggers or pattern and therefore it is very difficult to manage.
At the moment she has just come off six weeks of steroid treatment which has reduced the pain and she went from walking very poorly on her hind legs and shuffling to tracking up fully. Two weeks on I notice her near hind is bothering her again and she is moderately lame. The swelling is up and down and not necessarily relevant to her lameness( she is often swollen and yet no lameness or heat).
From a welfare point of view I am happy she is comfortable enough being a field ornament for now but wondered if I could help support and protect her tendon sheath......
If she has lasting damage to her tendon sheath so that minor traumas just add to the damage already done how can I treat it, if it is a minor flare up of her autoimmune do I keep her on low grade steroids indefinitely( her last dose was £50 a week for six weeks.) Do I medicate the pain and ignore the auto immune for now knowing we are enjoying her whilst we can?
Lots of questions!
I'd love to know of anyone else dealing with a horse with autoimmune issues