Chianti
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Sorry - this is a long one. About ten weeks ago I noticed an oedema under my pony's stomach - just to the side of the mid line and about three quarters of the way back from the elbow. I thought it might be a reaction to a fly but when it hadn't gone done after a few days I got the vet out. The vet took a blood sample to check if anything obvious was amiss and for the presence of red worm as he said this could cause swelling. Both came back clear so vet said to monitor and go from there. Two weeks later it was still there so the vet came back out. He did a scan of pony's heart and gut area and all looked OK. Listened to pony's heart and there was a very low level heart murmur - which had never been heard before. Vet also sent off another blood test to recheck nothing had changed since the previous one as he said it sometimes took a while for inflammation to show up. I think it also tested protein levels? These were OK
A couple of days after the vet visit I noticed that the swelling seemed to have changed shape, becoming longer and thinner, and to be moving back towards his sheath, which was becoming slightly swollen. A couple of days later the swelling had got a bit larger so another vet from the practice came out. She offered to rescan him, on a new scanner the practice had just bought, because it would give a clearer image. New scan was much clearer - even I could see lines and shapes on it- but it still didn't show anything obvious. While pony was sedated she also did a rectal exam to see if there was anything horrible lurking in there and did the same for his sheath. This time there was no heart murmur heard. The vet said that she couldn't see any reason for the swellings - although there could be a growth deeper inside the gut - but at the moment she wasn't overly concerned. I asked if an anti inflammatory jab would help and she gave one but I think that was more to reassure me than she thought it would help. I obviously need to monitor it in case the swelling around the sheath increases in size so he can't wee but feel I might be able to do something more productive to help the situation.
I went to the yard today and there is now a swelling back next to the mid line. The swelling around the girth is still there. So - has anyone ever dealt with anything like this? I know it could be something horrible but I'd really like to know any similar experiences. Pony in himself seems well and happy.
A couple of days after the vet visit I noticed that the swelling seemed to have changed shape, becoming longer and thinner, and to be moving back towards his sheath, which was becoming slightly swollen. A couple of days later the swelling had got a bit larger so another vet from the practice came out. She offered to rescan him, on a new scanner the practice had just bought, because it would give a clearer image. New scan was much clearer - even I could see lines and shapes on it- but it still didn't show anything obvious. While pony was sedated she also did a rectal exam to see if there was anything horrible lurking in there and did the same for his sheath. This time there was no heart murmur heard. The vet said that she couldn't see any reason for the swellings - although there could be a growth deeper inside the gut - but at the moment she wasn't overly concerned. I asked if an anti inflammatory jab would help and she gave one but I think that was more to reassure me than she thought it would help. I obviously need to monitor it in case the swelling around the sheath increases in size so he can't wee but feel I might be able to do something more productive to help the situation.
I went to the yard today and there is now a swelling back next to the mid line. The swelling around the girth is still there. So - has anyone ever dealt with anything like this? I know it could be something horrible but I'd really like to know any similar experiences. Pony in himself seems well and happy.