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Horse with uveitis

Hello, I hope someone can help me with my horse who is suffering an attack of uveitis. This is the first time she has had this problem, so I don't yet know if we are dealing with Equine Recurrent Uveitis (also known as moon blindness) which I have read is an autoimmune problem, or if it's a one-off attack.

Her symptoms are a watery eye which she keeps closed most of the time, and a faint cloudiness. No superficial damage to the cornea. She has been like this for two days. She is calm and doesn't rub her eye. I am considering Euphrasia 30c, but if there are other more suitable remedies I'd be pleased to hear.

In general she is a friendly and conpanionable horse with a rather submissive character. She dislikes water. Smooth skin and good hard hooves.

She also has corneal scarring in her other eye, dating at least two years back (before I got her). This eye appears smaller, as she doesn't open it so wide as normal. The vet says she has Irisadherence there. Would silica 6c be good for this eye?
 
  Bondre on 2015-06-05
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Euphrasia is a good choice, go with it.

What do you mean she dislikes water.

What is the reason for cornea scarring.
 
fitness 9 years ago

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