Mostly loosing weight. There are not REALLY obvious symptoms unless the worms get quite bad.
Ring worm, which is a fungal infection is a highly contagious condition. The symptoms are an itchy rash which has red edges that give the lesions a circular appearance.
Yes it is perfectly fine to deworm a horse in the winter. But you should consult with your equine vet first.
That's one cause. The best answer would come from a visit by an equine veterinarian.
The symptoms get worse because the de-worming medicine causes the parasites to dislodge from the intestinal wall. What you are probably seeing is the dead worms. Notice that I said "probably". I am not a vet. If you are uncomfortable with your pup's health, call/visit your vet.
No. The steroid like triamcinolone will suppress the symptoms and aggravate the disease.
Whelk there are really no symptoms but it's :IcingSwellingLoss of sightMany times there are no symptoms. Sometimes there may be cramps, nausea, diarrhea, weight loss. I suppose it would depend on where the worms took up residence inside you, and how severe the infestation is. (?)
EIA stands for Equine Infectious Anemia, a parasitic infestation of the red blood cells caused by a filarial worm carried by mosquitoes. It is a reportable disease, untreatable and incurable - horses known to be infected with EIA are typically quarantined for the remainder of their lives away from other horses. Symptoms of EIA include: high fever (105 degrees F and up); decreased food and water consumption; a yellow discoloration to the eyes, nose, gums and perineum; a red to brown tinge to the urine; abdominal discomfort and decreased energy.
They may throw up or have diarreah. Don't be surprised if they go to the bathroom a lot, and have worms in it.
Ring worm is actually a fungal infection of the skin. Several symptoms of ring worm are: a red circular lesion on the skin, severe pruritus (itchiness), hair loss and thickening of the skin (chronic lesions only).
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"asymptomatic" = without symptoms "microfilaremia" = a worm infection in a bloodstream basically, it means that the subject's bloodstream is infected with one or many worms, but the subject does not know, because there is no symptoms of the infection. i sure hope no one you know has this issue!!
a worm that lives in a mill