Spiderman
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Potted history, horse was scoped and diagnosed with several mild ulcers about 18 months ago. Put on Antepsin and corn oil, symptoms subsided. Took him off the Antepsin and symptoms returned within a week. So back on along with Ulcercalm.
Although the main symptoms, mainly ridden, are absent, horse is still quite touchy around back of his belly, sometimes worse left, sometimes right. However he developed some raised lumps, rather like hives but rather than all over they are in a cluster on the right side of his quarters just above stifle level and then bizarrely in a straight line, same level over his right rib cage. They are a little itchy but not much, not scabby and hair is soft, shiny and smooth. He is normal in all other ways but a nagging doubt inside me wonders if there could be a connection between hind gut ulcers and these lumps?
I have a vet coming out this afternoon but she sounded very young and inexperienced when she called me to find out more. She said the only way we could find out if he had ulcers was to scope but you can't scope for hind gut ulcers, can you?
I have asked her to take some blood to check as much as they can. I have read that blood in the droppings can indicate hind gut ulcers so will ask her to run the test there too. Is there anything else I should be asking her to do? Anyone else come across this before?
In all other ways horse seems to be a picture of health, appetite normal, droppings normal.....
Although the main symptoms, mainly ridden, are absent, horse is still quite touchy around back of his belly, sometimes worse left, sometimes right. However he developed some raised lumps, rather like hives but rather than all over they are in a cluster on the right side of his quarters just above stifle level and then bizarrely in a straight line, same level over his right rib cage. They are a little itchy but not much, not scabby and hair is soft, shiny and smooth. He is normal in all other ways but a nagging doubt inside me wonders if there could be a connection between hind gut ulcers and these lumps?
I have a vet coming out this afternoon but she sounded very young and inexperienced when she called me to find out more. She said the only way we could find out if he had ulcers was to scope but you can't scope for hind gut ulcers, can you?
In all other ways horse seems to be a picture of health, appetite normal, droppings normal.....