Study of the Clinical Course of Myopathosis in Horses and the Effectiveness of Treatment
Keywords:
Horses, myopathy, muscles, clinical signsAbstract
This scientific work studied the clinical course of myopathy in horses, pathological changes in the muscular system, and the effectiveness of treatment. The aim of the study was to determine clinical signs in horses affected with myopathy, evaluate functional disorders of the locomotor apparatus, and analyze the effectiveness of комплекс treatment methods. During the study, decreased muscle tone, muscle pain, impaired coordination of movement, lameness, swelling, and a tendency to muscle atrophy were observed. Increased body temperature, pulse, and respiratory rate were also recorded in diseased horses. As a result of treatment, clinical signs in the experimental group decreased significantly, and the functional condition of the muscles recovered in a shorter period. The obtained results indicate the importance of early diagnosis and complex treatment in reducing the severity of myopathy in horses.
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