HashRouge
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Any experiences/ suggestions/ advice most welcome as we are quite desperate now.
She is stabled overnight and out on a dry, non muddy field during the day. She has had three courses of antibiotics, IV and oral steroids and a full blood panel to check if there was anything else going on (conclusion was she has excellent blood for a very old horse). ACTH levels were also tested and came back as 15 (vet said under 30 is normal). The lesions have been swabbed so we know she's had the right type of antibiotic. I have Flammazine cream to apply where I can, but she won't tolerate it everywhere. Should I ask for a steroid cream to try? She was initially diagnosed with cellulitis alongside the mud rash, but the swelling went as soon as she started on the oral steroids and she's now just presenting as a horse with a hideous case of mud rash or something that looks very similar.
I have also been considering leukocytoclastic vasculitis and some sort of allergic reaction. She'd been having rye grass hay for the first time in years, so I've now switched this back to meadow hay (as of the end of last week). Turnout is rough moorland grazing. UV seems unlikely at this time of year? Or should I keep her in? Would rather not due to her age. I have got some Silver Whinnys Sox coming from the States but she may not tolerate them on her hind legs, we will have to see. I have also started her on Nano-E, but not long enough to make any difference. While I "wait and see" (vet wants a report in 24 and 48 hours before considering another round of ABs) can anyone suggest anything we haven't thought of? She's less lame than she was but still uncomfortable - if you saw her legs you'd understand why!
In retrospect I think we had some of this last winter, but it never got anywhere near this bad. I had cream from my vets and it eventually just healed up, but took much longer than I'd expect from mud rash. But this year it's all over and she's too uncomfortable to just wait indefinitely. I've been trying to think of anything last year that might have triggered the healing, but I can't come up with anything. She's very elderly, grey and has melanomas, but until about 3 weeks ago I'd have said she was in fine fettle for her age (30). Now I'm scared I might lose her over "mud rash", which seems like such a heart breaking way to lose a trusty friend of over 21 years.
She is stabled overnight and out on a dry, non muddy field during the day. She has had three courses of antibiotics, IV and oral steroids and a full blood panel to check if there was anything else going on (conclusion was she has excellent blood for a very old horse). ACTH levels were also tested and came back as 15 (vet said under 30 is normal). The lesions have been swabbed so we know she's had the right type of antibiotic. I have Flammazine cream to apply where I can, but she won't tolerate it everywhere. Should I ask for a steroid cream to try? She was initially diagnosed with cellulitis alongside the mud rash, but the swelling went as soon as she started on the oral steroids and she's now just presenting as a horse with a hideous case of mud rash or something that looks very similar.
I have also been considering leukocytoclastic vasculitis and some sort of allergic reaction. She'd been having rye grass hay for the first time in years, so I've now switched this back to meadow hay (as of the end of last week). Turnout is rough moorland grazing. UV seems unlikely at this time of year? Or should I keep her in? Would rather not due to her age. I have got some Silver Whinnys Sox coming from the States but she may not tolerate them on her hind legs, we will have to see. I have also started her on Nano-E, but not long enough to make any difference. While I "wait and see" (vet wants a report in 24 and 48 hours before considering another round of ABs) can anyone suggest anything we haven't thought of? She's less lame than she was but still uncomfortable - if you saw her legs you'd understand why!
In retrospect I think we had some of this last winter, but it never got anywhere near this bad. I had cream from my vets and it eventually just healed up, but took much longer than I'd expect from mud rash. But this year it's all over and she's too uncomfortable to just wait indefinitely. I've been trying to think of anything last year that might have triggered the healing, but I can't come up with anything. She's very elderly, grey and has melanomas, but until about 3 weeks ago I'd have said she was in fine fettle for her age (30). Now I'm scared I might lose her over "mud rash", which seems like such a heart breaking way to lose a trusty friend of over 21 years.