rambling
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My horse got a cut about 2 1/2 ins long in his soft palate. He also has a haematoma in his trachea .He's a browser and it seems like he may have done it on a hedge.
He came in from the field with pink foam in his mouth and in obvious distress.
Had the vet out straight away who gave him muscle relaxant and painkiller.
Had him examined under standing anaesthetic the following day, Vet put a gag in and with a headtorch the cut was visible right up the top of his soft palate running the same direction as his nasal bone,midway in the soft palate.He was scoped too and nothing other than that and the haematoma in his trachea was seen.
He was unable to either eat or drink the first day but now on day two he is able to swallow a sloppy mix of Alfabeet and bran. He coughs and snorts but there is no blood spatter any more . He can't drink at all , he just can't seem to get a mouthful of water "around the bend" with his palate the way it is now.
He doesn't seem to be in any discomfort either at rest or when trying to swallow , he is on two bute a day now , but don't think that would do much if he were really in pain. Theres no tension around his nostrils or mouth and his skin is loose and his muscles wobbly.
I know racehorses sometimes have soft palate surgery .
If anyone has any experience of something like this especially how a horse might relearn drinking I would be very grateful for your replies.
He came in from the field with pink foam in his mouth and in obvious distress.
Had the vet out straight away who gave him muscle relaxant and painkiller.
Had him examined under standing anaesthetic the following day, Vet put a gag in and with a headtorch the cut was visible right up the top of his soft palate running the same direction as his nasal bone,midway in the soft palate.He was scoped too and nothing other than that and the haematoma in his trachea was seen.
He was unable to either eat or drink the first day but now on day two he is able to swallow a sloppy mix of Alfabeet and bran. He coughs and snorts but there is no blood spatter any more . He can't drink at all , he just can't seem to get a mouthful of water "around the bend" with his palate the way it is now.
He doesn't seem to be in any discomfort either at rest or when trying to swallow , he is on two bute a day now , but don't think that would do much if he were really in pain. Theres no tension around his nostrils or mouth and his skin is loose and his muscles wobbly.
I know racehorses sometimes have soft palate surgery .
If anyone has any experience of something like this especially how a horse might relearn drinking I would be very grateful for your replies.