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Thursday 15 November 2018

Navicular Syndrome Different Symptoms And Treatments


By Shirley Brown


One of the main problems of some people who happens to own a horse is the sickness that was never been solved and why this problem occurs. They did not know the reason why they have such a complex disease that their animal has suffered a disaster. But as studies goes on experts have found out ways on Navicular Disease Treatment and also the symptoms it has.

A navicular bone is located somewhere near the hoof of the horse. This is mostly covered with other tissues and other muscle located in that area. It is said to have a very complex structure, but it has many functions that have been a great help to it.

One of the functions of that bone is to provide something that can help the flexor tendon to glide so that it can switch to another angle. It is mainly for the other bone located in the area to move as well. So that the hoof of that horse will as well move to the direction that it wanted.

Navicular syndrome is acquired once the horse is working harder but is acquiring less rest. The owners are advised to avoid having theirs to so much work, less heavy the work they give to them, the lesser chance they will have such disease. The pain that the creature will feel will be so painful and they might not perform the way they had before getting the disease.

Pathology searched for different kinds of these symptoms once a horse suffers from this type of disease. They examined something they had and found out they have more painful complications. These people were able to detect some common symptoms using their tools.

The symptom can be enlargement of the vascular channel, an indication that they are about to suffer for a more severe complication. Ligament changes can also be a part of these symptoms. Development of cyst can also be another indication. Different fractures can also be seen.

If your animal has this or any of these symptoms, you need to take it to a vet so that you know what else you can do to prevent further complications. The veterinarian will then be examining it with the necessary tools he will be using. He would give you options to help the condition that your horse is having.

Shoeing treatment is what can be first offered to you. A small pad will be placed on the hoof, this will help in raising the angle of the hoof that will lead to decreasing the tension that is happening inside. This will make the colliding lesser and avoiding inflammation in it.

If ever it is getting worse the vet could advice surgical treatment. This may cause a lot but it was proven to have worked and lessen the problem. Others who have their horses tried the surgery said that it help in sounding them for one year. This is not recommended to be done twice, because the cure is not permanent. And if done twice, it could bring more complications.




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