Skin problems

Although the skin is the most visible of the horse's body structures it is also the most easily overlooked! The skin is very important - it provides a strong barrier to challenges from outside the body and plays and important role as part of the immune system, helps control body temperature, and makes vitamin D. In certain parts of the body the structure of the skin is changed to perform specific functions. For example the hoof, chestnut and ergot are modified skin structures and the skin of the eyelids is much thinner than on the back.
In spite of the exposed position of the skin, it is usually remarkably free of disease. However the skin is also the organ most likely to be damaged accidentally - cuts, bruises and burns are common! Skin diseases are common in horses, but many have very similar appearances. Early veterinary attention gives the best chance of a good, uncomplicated diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Many skin disorders are complicated by the use of the wrong treatment or the incorrect use of the right treatment.
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Introduction: Common skin problems in the horse
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