Endotoxaemia
Endotoxaemia is a condition characterised by the presence
of endotoxins in the blood. If endotoxaemia is the result
of gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria, shock may also occur.
Endotoxins are non-protein fragments of the cell wall
of Gram-negative bacteria. They must be absorbed into
the circulation to produce disease and systemic effects.
Endotoxin may be absorbed into the systemic circulation
in a number of different ways: most commonly the body's
normal defence mechanisms are disrupted or bypassed, or
the normal clearance mechanisms overwhelmed.
Clinical signs of Endotoxaemia include; fever, arterial
hypoxaemia, signs of abdominal pain, severe infections,
inflammation, dehydration, cardiovascular collapse and
organ failure.
Can Equissage help?
Yes it can (after initial treatment) but each case should
be assessed individually as this can be a fatal condition
and its use should be strictly on the agreement of the
treating vet. AND REMEMBER - You should not use Equissage
on any horse that presents a fever or fever-like symptoms
and/or organ failure.
In the case of Endotoxaemia, there are so many factors
to take into consideration that when and how to apply
Equissage will depend entirely on the severity of a case,
what has been the cause (e.g. through colic, laminitis,
etc) and the necessary veterinary treatment.
However in general terms, Equissage is always beneficial
when part of the aftercare following surgery, infections,
inflammation etc.
Application:
In such situations it is advised that an owner contacts
an Equissage advisor to discuss the best application for
the individual. But as a generalisation use of the Pad
on a lower setting (No.2-No.4) is recommended.

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email us at info@equissage.co.uk
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