الأربعاء، 23 نوفمبر 2016

Electromagnetic Therapy For Horses & The Details Of Ringworm

Electromagnetic Therapy For Horses & The Details Of Ringworm

by Robin Setser

Some illnesses are more visual than others, especially when it comes to equine health. This brings us to the discussion of ringworm, which is one of the more serious conditions that horses can contract. You might have heard of the term "ringworm" before, without truly understanding what it entails. Here is some information about said illness, as well as electromagnetic therapy for horses, that you might find to be interesting.

For those who aren't in the know - and companies like Assisi Animal Health can provide ample information - <a target='_blank' href="http://equusmagazine.com/article/common-equine-skin-diseases-8473">ringworm</a> is a type of skin condition that affects horses. Where the fur of horses is, scabs and lesions will start to form, which can become quite uncomfortable in their own right. More often than not, ringworm is spread from one infected animal to a healthy one. As the condition in question sets in, signs and symptoms will start to form.

Even though ringworm is often associated with the aforementioned lesions that form on the skin, there are other signs to be aware of. Horses that experience this condition might also undergo hair loss. Areas where hair loss is prevalent are typically where these lesions form, which means that the two symptoms often go together. What you might be curious to know about is treatment for ringworm, which can be acquired if you consult the proper authorities.

One of the things to know about ringworm, depending on the age of your horse, is that the condition might go away on its own. For more severe cases, it's recommended that you clean the infected areas as thoroughly as you can. A veterinarian will tell you to do the same, and it's possible that he or she will talk to you about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.assisianimalhealth.com/blog/2013/09/when-use-pemf-therapy">electromagnetic therapy for horses</a> as well. While it's not typically used as a full treatment method, it's a great way to reduce the pain and discomfort that comes with ringworm.

If you have a general understanding of ringworm, your horse's quality of life will benefit. Fortunately, these talking points will go a long way in helping you understand this condition, not only in terms of its early development but the ways it can be helped as well. The symptoms of ringworm are easy enough to pick up, meaning that you'll know when the disease is present. That's when you administer care that your horse can heal because of.



For additional information regarding what you've just read, consult <a href="http://www.assisianimalhealth.com/blog/2013/09/when-use-pemf-therapy">Assisi Animal Health</a> now.

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