Because rain rot is contagious to humans and other animals, brushes, buckets and blankets that come in contact with an infected horse should be thoroughly cleaned after use and not shared with other horses. It’s also a good rule of thumb to keep an infected horse separated from other animalsRead More →

An Addisonian crisis usually starts out with a person experiencing symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. As the crisis worsens, the person will experience chills, sweating, and fever. How do you recover from adrenal crisis? Treatment: In adrenal crisis, an intravenous or intramuscular injectionRead More →

With torsion of a testicular appendage, the onset of testicle pain may be sudden or gradual, and the severity of pain may range from mild to severe. Generally, a person has no symptoms or signs like nausea, vomiting, and fever. How do I check myself for testicular torsion? Start byRead More →

A full mouth debridement usually takes about an hour to do. In some instances, this procedure may be broken up into multiple appointments, scheduled 1 to 2 weeks apart. A second FMD is referred to as a prophylaxis procedure. Can you eat after a full mouth debridement? That’s right, youRead More →

The hoof area cannot feel any sensation; it is made of dead tissue (A similar example is our fingernails: we do not feel any pain while cutting them, because they are made of dead tissue.) The heels of the horse do not touch the ground. … Of course, horses thatRead More →

Why do we do an angiogram? When blood vessels are blocked, damaged or abnormal in any way, chest pain, heart attack, stroke, or other problems may occur. Angiography helps your physician determine the source of the problem and the extent of damage to the blood vessel segments that are beingRead More →

Cheek piercings are risky because they are so close to the parotid gland. A skilled and trained piercer will know to avoid the duct, but accidents can still happen. Other side effects of getting a cheek piercing are also possible. With cheek piercings, scarring is common. Do back Dermals rejectRead More →

How long does a myelogram take? The time varies depending on the area to be examined. If the procedure is being carried out on your lower back (the most common area), it will take approximately 30 minutes. If the procedure is being carried out on your lower back and neck,Read More →

When the suspect’s wrists are too large and will not fit conventional handcuffs. … If applied too tightly, flex cuffs can cut off blood circulation. The only way to adjust them is to cut them off. How strong do you have to be to break handcuffs? Each pair of handcuffsRead More →