Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Our horse has sarcoid tumors. He is getting better, but his skin is starting to wrinkle very bad. Why is this?

He is about 12 years old, and what used to be sarcoid tumors is now scar tissue. He still has sarcoid blemishes on his neck and face. He has been on multiple medicines for a year, and has had the tumors removed mutliple times. (The tumors are located under his groin.) One of ou workers sais "His hind legs have crushed on the ground like a dog." I do not know what he means though. Please, if anyone knows why this is happening and how to stop it, then tell me.
Our horse has sarcoid tumors. He is getting better, but his skin is starting to wrinkle very bad. Why is this?
Most sacroids will come back after they have been removed. There is a cream that you can get from your vet. It is expensive but I have seen it work. It cost around 100 for a small vial the size of a shoe polish can. Unfortunately I cant recall the name of the cream. I can check with my vet tomorrow for the name.
Our horse has sarcoid tumors. He is getting better, but his skin is starting to wrinkle very bad. Why is this?
the suguries may not be removing the entire tumors. have they vets done x rays or anything intursive to figure out why? it may be one tiny spot that theyer missing and the tumors keep comin back from it.





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