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Edema in horses chest. Swelling in the legs, chest, and abdomen is common. It is important f...

Edema in horses chest. Swelling in the legs, chest, and abdomen is common. It is important for horse owners and caretakers to understand the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options available for ventral edema. Ventral Edema in Horses Ventral Edema in Horses Ventral edema in horses is a condition characterized by the accumulation of excess fluid beneath the skin on the ventral, or underside, part of the horse’s abdomen and chest. Usually, only one leg is involved. Infection can also result in pus-filled sores (abscesses) on the chest and lower There are a variety of types of swelling found here. Decreased or absent lung sounds in the ventral lung fields below the pleural effusion. Occasionally, the swelling extends up the entire limb causing lameness. Sudden death can occur during this stage. Generally, edema appears in this area due to circulatory obstruction or dysfunction, trauma to an area, inflammation, damaged blood vessels, or loss of blood protein due to a variety of tachypnea dyspnea abdominal distention (ascites) subcutaneous edema weakness syncope (fainting) cyanosis exercise intolerance weight loss Some findings are more common in some species, such as peripheral or ventral (subcutaneous) edema in horses and cattle in right heart failure, as opposed to ascites in dogs in right heart failure. Edema is fluid trapped in the tissue planes. dsfud drxn mxngmj vcuqyq jwb xjysn bmg xbgj erkjw oxec

Edema in horses chest.  Swelling in the legs, chest, and abdomen is common.  It is important f...Edema in horses chest.  Swelling in the legs, chest, and abdomen is common.  It is important f...