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Abrasion or Scrape, Anywhere on Body
Summary
Keep in mind that mysterious abrasions can also be a sign of underlying conditions. For example, horses that have experienced an episode of abdominal pain (colic), can be covered in scrapes as a result of rolling or getting up and down.
Abrasions or scrapes may just be the "tip of the iceberg." They can be the visible surface feature of a much worse injury. Scrapes of the lower limbs should be carefully evaluated because important anatomical structures lie just below the surface of the skin.
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Code Orange
Call Your Vet at Their First Available Office Hours- If there seems to be pain, swelling or lameness.
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Code Green
Contact Your Vet to Obtain Useful Advice & Resources- If you are convinced that the injury is minor and you notice no lameness or other problem.
your role
What To Do
Assess your horse's general health using the Whole Horse Exam (WHE), paying particular attention to the location of the injury and whether it is accompanied by lameness at the walk and trot. Take note of the degree of swelling and pain in an area.When in doubt about the severity of any injury, contact your vet with your findings and concerns. In cases of significant swelling, lameness, or other signs of illness or abnormalities, your vet may want to examine your horse.
What Not To Do
Just because a scrape looks minor, do not ignore that there may be other, deeper injury.Skills you may need
Procedures that you may need to perform on your horse.
your vet's role
- Do you notice other signs of disease or injury?
- Does the horse have a history of accident or injury?
- Where exactly is the injury located?
- When did you first notice this?
- Can you send me a photo?
- Do you notice any lameness?
- What are the results of the Whole Horse Exam (WHE)?
Diagnostics Your Vet May Perform
Figuring out the cause of the problem. These are tests or procedures used by your vet to determine what’s wrong.
Diagnoses Your Vet May Consider
The cause of the problem. These are conditions or ailments that are the cause of the observations you make.
Treatments Your Vet May Recommend
A way to resolve the condition or diagnosis. Resolving the underlying cause or treating the signs of disease (symptomatic treatment)
further reading & resources
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