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Discussion on New Article on Initial Evaluation of Colitis
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Moderator: DrO
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Posted on Saturday, Jan 22, 2005 - 10:51 am:
Diarrhea is a common symptom in the horse that can be caused by a number of different factors. Many diarrheas are caused by noninfectious or noninflammatory reasons and these horses have a change in their stools but continue to eat, drink, act normal and have no fever. This article concerns itself with horses that have an acute onset of diarrhea and act sick. Note this can be an emergency situration as shock may be developing and you should call your veterinarian now. Systemic illness and diarrhea and most often caused by inflammation of the large bowel and called colitis. Colitis can be caused by infections or toxins, usually acting as a chemical irritant. The result is diarrhea which may be accompanied by fever, depression, colic, and if severe shock and death. Usually it is recommended to diagnose a disease before you begin treatement but severe colitis does not give you the time for an exact diagnosis. Shock and/or founder may be rapidly developing. This article discusses the initial evaluation to determine severity and emergency treatment to ward off the possible life threatening complications. Also discussed are the causes of the serious complications and then goes over the various differential diagnosis and important diagnostic steps. Links to articles on the specific complications and diseases are provided as are summaries of the most current research and veterinary papers published. To access article click on »Initial Treatment and Diagnosis of Colitis » above.
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