Can you use Benadryl cream on horses?

Diphenhydramine (brand name: Benadryl®, Vetadryl®, Banophen®, Genahist®, Diphenhist®, Unisom®, Sominex ®) is an antihistamine used in cats, dogs, ferrets and other small mammals, birds, horses, and cattle to treat allergic reactions, motion sickness, and vomiting.
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Can you put antihistamine cream on horses?

Anti-histamines. These are a safe medication for horses (they do not have the same risk of laminitis as with steroid use) but have limited effectiveness. Piriton is one of the most commonly used anti-histamine.
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How do you treat skin allergies in horses?

Symptomatic treatments to control the itch in the short-term may be needed, and may include topical cortisone, soothing shampoos and conditioners, fatty acids, and oral (Prednisolone) or injectable (dexamethasone) forms of cortisone.
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Which antihistamine is best for horses?

Antihistamines are often prescribed for the allergic horse as a safer alternative to steroids for longer term control of symptoms. The most common antihistamine we choose is hydroxyzine, but other options include doxepin, amitriptyline, chlorpheniramine, and diphenhydramine.
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What to do if your horse breaks out in hives?

Use of topical shampoos designed to reduce inflammation and irritation of the skin may help, particularly in cases where there has been oozing of fluid or secondary skin damage. Hyposensitization therapy can be attempted in recurrent or persistent cases.
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Giving Horses Benadryl



Can I give my horse Benadryl for hives?

Diphenhydramine (brand name: Benadryl®, Vetadryl®, Banophen®, Genahist®, Diphenhist®, Unisom®, Sominex ®) is an antihistamine used in cats, dogs, ferrets and other small mammals, birds, horses, and cattle to treat allergic reactions, motion sickness, and vomiting.
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Why is my horse breaking out in hives?

The most common causes of hives in horses are insect bites or stings, medications, and exposure to allergens. Other potential causes include vasculitis (inflammation of the blood vessels of the skin), food allergy, ringworm.
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How do I stop my horse from sweet itching?

Clean water troughs regularly and fix any leaks quickly to prevent stagnant water accumulating. Special sweet itch rugs which cover all the areas of the horse susceptible to bites can provide protection.
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What is the most common allergies for horses?

Insect bites By far the most prevalent equine allergy is hypersensitivity to the saliva from insect bites. The most severe form of this allergy is sweet itch (also known as summer itch and equine insect hypersensitivity), a reaction to tiny biting midges (Culicoides spp.).
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What makes a horse itchy?

Itching is a sign, not a diagnosis or specific disease. The most common causes of itching are parasites, infections, and allergies. There are many skin diseases that do not initially cause itching; however, itching may develop because of secondary bacterial or yeast infections.
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Can I use hydrocortisone on my horse?

Davis Hydrocortisone Cream is non-stinging and free of fragrances or dyes that could cause further irritation. Safe for use on dogs, cats and horses.
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Why does my horse have bumps all over his body?

What causes them? Many things can cause hives, including insect bites, pollens, food allergies, medications or direct contact with a variety of materials. How do I identify them? Also known as urticaria, hives are fluid-filled, raised swellings on a horse's skin.
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What are signs of allergies in horses?

The most common types of allergic reactions in horses show up in the skin or respiratory system. In the skin, you may notice your horse vigorously itching an area or overcome with hives. For a respiratory reaction, your horse may begin coughing, sneezing or wheezing, but without nasal discharge.
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Can you use calamine lotion on horses?

“In my experience calamine lotion is well tolerated by horses and can be helpful in decreasing the distress felt by horses suffering from the condition. However, it is a treatment and not prevention i.e. it will not stop the flies biting.” Benzyl Benzoate is an insecticide originally used to treat scabies in humans.
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What's the best treatment for sweet itch?

How can sweet itch be treated or managed? Unfortunately there is no real cure for sweet itch and it is simply a case of putting measures in place to stop the midges biting wherever possible. Steroids can offer relief from the clinical signs (skin irritation and itching) in the short to medium term.
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What do you feed a horse with allergies?

Diets that provide necessary nutrients to maintain body condition and fuel for the performance horse might include alfalfa hay, a vitamin/mineral supplement such as Free Balance® 12:12 Mineral, grain (oats/barley/corn) for energy, oil for added calories, some beet pulp to hold it together and, if a soy-free source of ...
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Can Apple cider vinegar help with sweet itch?

Give the horse apple cider vinegar or garlic.

You might also be able to help prevent sweet itch by feeding your horse certain foods. The idea is to change the smell of the horse's sweat so that midges aren't attracted – and won't bite.
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Is there a vaccine for sweet itch in horses?

- Medication is available that can help decrease the severity but as yet there is no cure for Sweet Itch. There is an enormous variety of supplements on the market that promise to alleviate signs but none have been proven effective in a reasonable amount of horses.
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Does turmeric help sweet itch?

Turmeric was reported as being used for a wide variety of conditions, including, stiffness, sarcoids, laminitis, mud fever, respiratory problems, allergies, equine metabolic syndrome, sweet itch, gastric ulcers, hindgut problems, Cushings and uveitis.
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How much Dex do I give a horse with hives?

Cattle & Horses: 5 - 10 mg of Dexamethasone Base daily administered orally, either by sprinkling on the feed or mixing with a small amount of water and given as a drench. Each 15 gram packet contains 10 mg dexamethasone.
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What is sweet itch in horses?

Sweet Itch is a skin disease (sometimes called summer itch or seasonal allergic dermatitis) and is caused by an allergy to the saliva of certain biting flies or midges (e.g., Culicoides spp.).
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Can vetericyn be used on hives?

Our product doesn't only treat horse rashes or hives; it supports the healing process for a variety of conditions, including abscesses in horses. Vetericyn's skin care formula is hypoallergenic and safe to use around the eyes, ears, and mouth. It's non-toxic if ingested.
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How do you calm hives naturally?

Effective home remedies to treat hives include:
  1. Applying a cold compress: A person can apply a cool, damp cloth to the affected area. ...
  2. Bathing in an anti-itch solution: Oatmeal and baking soda baths can soothe skin and reduce irritation. ...
  3. Applying aloe vera: The healing properties of aloe vera may soothe and reduce hives.
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Can horses have allergy medicine?

Your veterinarian can prescribe several medications to calm an allergic response. Dexamethasone or other corticosteroids are effective for treating severe reactions. If your horse is only moderately itchy or has hives, antihistamines can be useful.
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How do you treat a horse with pollen allergies?

'The most effective method is to get a horse to inhale small quantities of steroid into his lungs. This will neutralise the allergic reaction that has caused the airway muscles to clamp down.
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