Nuttymanxmare
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C is possibly in her twenties and last summer whilst on loan developed a reaction to something (the sun we think) and ended up with very scabby legs.
Most of the scabs have now healed however there are a couple that are continuing to be a problem and will just not heal.
The vet has given me a steriod cream however, this has had little effect on the scabs and now they have fallen off taking a lot of hair with them. If it wasnt for the fact I know the scabs were there it would of been mistaken for mudfever.
The vet has now recommended I just bathe the area in salt water and towel dry fully and then put this other cream on (forgot the name but ends in Zine and in a white pot) and if it doesnt heal up in a week then we will try something else.
Anyway my question is is there anything such as a supplement I can give her that will help to boost her immune system or is it just a case of her body taking ages to heal due to her age?.
Just to add she was given a clip in October and the clip is still fully visable.
Most of the scabs have now healed however there are a couple that are continuing to be a problem and will just not heal.
The vet has given me a steriod cream however, this has had little effect on the scabs and now they have fallen off taking a lot of hair with them. If it wasnt for the fact I know the scabs were there it would of been mistaken for mudfever.
The vet has now recommended I just bathe the area in salt water and towel dry fully and then put this other cream on (forgot the name but ends in Zine and in a white pot) and if it doesnt heal up in a week then we will try something else.
Anyway my question is is there anything such as a supplement I can give her that will help to boost her immune system or is it just a case of her body taking ages to heal due to her age?.
Just to add she was given a clip in October and the clip is still fully visable.