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I have bought a 12 yo chestnut gelding American TB about 5 months ago, A vet has diagnosed a sarcoid in his armpit? (diagnosis by site rather then any testing). She suggested treat
A friend suggested treatment with homeopathic thuja cream and tablets. I've have been doing that for a few weeks and it had been static, but recently has a modular type growth on
Her vet has taken a picture which was sent to Liverpool Veterinary college. They has diagnosed as a combination of Modular and verricus sarcoid.
Their recommended treatment plan is the application of 'Liverpool cream' at 50% and 75% strength over 8 days. As it can cause soreness and may need sedation to apply as a result over 8 days, plus is very potent they recommend it is only applied by vets so would also require livery at the vets stables too.
Our question is that everything we have read on the topic suggests that the cause and treatment of sarcoids is still largely unknown and unproven and that treatment can cause deterioration as well as improvement.
So, have anyone had any experience in the use and results of Liverpool cream? Any positive or negative experiences to offer on sarcoid treatments as whole.
He does not appear to have any pain or discomfort from the sarcoid, though we have been advised that it's locations may allow it to spread to nearby glands.
Many thanks
I have bought a 12 yo chestnut gelding American TB about 5 months ago, A vet has diagnosed a sarcoid in his armpit? (diagnosis by site rather then any testing). She suggested treat
A friend suggested treatment with homeopathic thuja cream and tablets. I've have been doing that for a few weeks and it had been static, but recently has a modular type growth on
Her vet has taken a picture which was sent to Liverpool Veterinary college. They has diagnosed as a combination of Modular and verricus sarcoid.
Their recommended treatment plan is the application of 'Liverpool cream' at 50% and 75% strength over 8 days. As it can cause soreness and may need sedation to apply as a result over 8 days, plus is very potent they recommend it is only applied by vets so would also require livery at the vets stables too.
Our question is that everything we have read on the topic suggests that the cause and treatment of sarcoids is still largely unknown and unproven and that treatment can cause deterioration as well as improvement.
So, have anyone had any experience in the use and results of Liverpool cream? Any positive or negative experiences to offer on sarcoid treatments as whole.
He does not appear to have any pain or discomfort from the sarcoid, though we have been advised that it's locations may allow it to spread to nearby glands.
Many thanks