Elevated respiration in an inactive horse (normal range is 4 to 16 breaths per minute).
Elevated pulse in an inactive horse, or pulse that does not drop after several minutes or climbs once exercise has stopped.
Profuse sweating or no sweating at all.
Elevated body temperature above 103F.
Irregular heart beat known as 'thumps'.
A depressed attitude.
Dehydration. Test for this by observing your horse's flanks. If they look caved in, he is probably dehydrated. Pick up a pinch of skin along your horse's neck. If the skin snaps back quickly the horse is sufficiently hydrated. If the pinched area collapses slowly the horse is dehydrated.
This would be pretty uncommon, as horses typically don't have heart attacks. However, an ischemic myocardial infarction would have similar signs in horses as what you see in humans - severe chest/thoracic pain, sudden collapse, breaking out into a sweat, difficulty breathing and sudden death.
Heart attacks in horses are extremely rare and the primary symptom would be dropping dead.
Yes you can. After the speech about the horses, you can approach one and stroke it.
Symptoms of an embolic stroke usually come on quite suddenly and are at their most intense right from the start, while symptoms of a thrombotic stroke come on more gradually.
stroke symptoms.
The most common symptoms you get after a stroke are initial disabilities such as muscle problems.
The mild stroke symptoms would be the same as a stroke of any magnitude. The intesity will vary but the symptoms are weakness of the face, arm, or leg on one side of body, and difficulty with speech.
Numbness on the face or arms, loss of speech, headache, blurred vision.
Only if you own it. The divine horses you can stroke if they are not yours are the Xanthos and the Topaz.
The main symptoms of heat stroke are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness, fatigue and headaches. If you suspect heat stroke, you should cool and hydrate the victim and seek medical attention.
If you suspect stroke symptoms on you or a loved one you should immediately call 911. Do not waste time second guessing if it's a stroke or not. Within 5 minutes a life can be saved.
The main symptoms of heat stroke are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness, fatigue and headaches. If you suspect heat stroke, you should cool and hydrate the victim and seek medical attention.
The main symptoms of heat stroke are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness, fatigue and headaches. If you suspect heat stroke, you should cool and hydrate the victim and seek medical attention.
Stroke like symptoms include a numb feeling down the side of the body and face and slurred speech. A person with stroke like symptoms would be unable to smile normally, or to raise both of the arms evenly above their head.