Caramac71
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Last Wednesday evening horse came in with swollen left hind around fetlock area, oozing orange fluid. Not lame and not too bothered about it. Called emergency vet who thought it was a localised infection, possibly from a sting or bite. No sign of a wound. Gave antibiotics and bute, said to cold hose, bandage, box rest til the end of the weekend, hand walk, etc.
Typically we were going away for a few days so YO took over her care. By Friday the swelling was worse, up to the hock, so vet came back out. Scanned the leg but found nothing, gave steroid, bute and changed antibiotic. Advised 24/7 turnout in a small paddock.
By the next day the swelling had gone down from the hock but was similar to how it had been originally. We were advised to stop bandaging as skin was peeling off. But otherwise we've continued with antibiotics, bute, turnout, cold hosing, inhand walks. Yesterday the vet suggested poulticing, just in case there is a thorn or something in there that didn't show up on the scan.
There's not been much significant change in the swelling since. Horse is still not lame and doesnt seem bothered by it at all (and she is usually a complete drama queen with the tiniest of wounds!).
She had Emmett therapy, with the vet's consent, yesterday to see if it helped drain.
Vet is happy for us to keep going for a few more days and has lengthened the time of antibiotics and bute. However she is concerned that it's not going down as much as she'd like, so if there's not much improvement then she'd like her in to clinic after the weekend.
Is there anything else we can be doing to help reduce the swelling?
Typically we were going away for a few days so YO took over her care. By Friday the swelling was worse, up to the hock, so vet came back out. Scanned the leg but found nothing, gave steroid, bute and changed antibiotic. Advised 24/7 turnout in a small paddock.
By the next day the swelling had gone down from the hock but was similar to how it had been originally. We were advised to stop bandaging as skin was peeling off. But otherwise we've continued with antibiotics, bute, turnout, cold hosing, inhand walks. Yesterday the vet suggested poulticing, just in case there is a thorn or something in there that didn't show up on the scan.
There's not been much significant change in the swelling since. Horse is still not lame and doesnt seem bothered by it at all (and she is usually a complete drama queen with the tiniest of wounds!).
She had Emmett therapy, with the vet's consent, yesterday to see if it helped drain.
Vet is happy for us to keep going for a few more days and has lengthened the time of antibiotics and bute. However she is concerned that it's not going down as much as she'd like, so if there's not much improvement then she'd like her in to clinic after the weekend.
Is there anything else we can be doing to help reduce the swelling?