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Fungus Treatment Instructions Fungal dermatitis, often referred to as “dermatophytosis”, “rain rot”, “scratches”, or “dew poisoning”, is a common problem in horses living in the southeast, especially during the warm and wetter months of the year. The presence of fungal organisms on your horse’s skin can cause irritation, itching, and even open sores. Once an area in the skin becomes compromised or open it invites more opportunistic fungal organisms, which further accentuate the infection. Fungal infection of the subcutaneous tissues can result in considerable swelling, pain, and lameness. It is also important realize that even skin which appears normal may be infected. Immune status appears to play a role in the horse’s susceptibility to fungal infection, as ill and/ or metabolically compromised horses tend to be more commonly and severely affected. In order for treatment to be successful, it must effectively:
The Atlanta Equine Clinic has developed a treatment protocol which attempts to accomplish all of these goals. For treatment of fungal dermatitis, we recommend:
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