How to Treat Lyme Disease in Horses With Homeopathy
Learning how to treat Lyme disease in horses with homeopathy sounds far beyond the scope of a home prescriber.
But it shouldn't be if you are following the process of homeopathy.
Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is an inflammation, characterised by a rash, a fever/chills, fatigue, depression and/or a headache in the early stages, then followed by joint problems and neurological symptoms later on.
A headache can be difficult to ascertain in a horse, but general malaise, a disinterest in things that are normally of interest, can alert a sensitive person to the fact that all is not well.
The cause of Lyme disease is a tick bite.
Sometimes the tick is too small to see.
And any tick bite is easy to miss in a horse.
However, if you are in a tick infested area, or simply have ticks around, then this is a possibility to consider.
Even if a tick doesn't cause Lyme disease, it can be unpleasant.
A good homeopathic home prescriber will know that the selection of the most appropriate medicine depends on the cause (the bite in this case) as well as the personal symptoms of the patient.
If your horse has developed a rash and has a fever or chills with it, then this is a pretty good diagnosis for a tick bite.
Dose with Ledum 30c every hour for several hours, or put the medicine in the horse's water.
If the bite is recent, within hours of the treatment, then this may be all that is needed.
Be guided by the symptoms of your horse.
Another's days treatment may be a good idea and won't do any harm.
If the suspected tick bite was a while ago, weeks or even months, and the early symptoms were seen, but have now developed into joint and neurological problems, then your home prescribing kit may still yield you an effective treatment.
Hypericum is the next most appropriate medicine to use when a puncture wound was the cause of the problem, but it was some time ago.
It is especially useful for injuries to the nerves, or nerve involvement after puncture wounds.
This in going to take longer than a few hours to resolve.
Suggested dose of Hypericum 30c is once a day for possibly a couple of weeks.
Be guided by your horse's symptoms and how eager he is to take the medicine.
The occurrence of any illness is all about a compromised immune system.
This can happen after drugs, a vaccine, a shock, a fright or general unhappiness.
By trying to address all aspects of your horse's mental welfare, in accordance with his evolutionary past, will ensure his lasting good health, whatever is occurring around him.
But it shouldn't be if you are following the process of homeopathy.
Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is an inflammation, characterised by a rash, a fever/chills, fatigue, depression and/or a headache in the early stages, then followed by joint problems and neurological symptoms later on.
A headache can be difficult to ascertain in a horse, but general malaise, a disinterest in things that are normally of interest, can alert a sensitive person to the fact that all is not well.
The cause of Lyme disease is a tick bite.
Sometimes the tick is too small to see.
And any tick bite is easy to miss in a horse.
However, if you are in a tick infested area, or simply have ticks around, then this is a possibility to consider.
Even if a tick doesn't cause Lyme disease, it can be unpleasant.
A good homeopathic home prescriber will know that the selection of the most appropriate medicine depends on the cause (the bite in this case) as well as the personal symptoms of the patient.
If your horse has developed a rash and has a fever or chills with it, then this is a pretty good diagnosis for a tick bite.
Dose with Ledum 30c every hour for several hours, or put the medicine in the horse's water.
If the bite is recent, within hours of the treatment, then this may be all that is needed.
Be guided by the symptoms of your horse.
Another's days treatment may be a good idea and won't do any harm.
If the suspected tick bite was a while ago, weeks or even months, and the early symptoms were seen, but have now developed into joint and neurological problems, then your home prescribing kit may still yield you an effective treatment.
Hypericum is the next most appropriate medicine to use when a puncture wound was the cause of the problem, but it was some time ago.
It is especially useful for injuries to the nerves, or nerve involvement after puncture wounds.
This in going to take longer than a few hours to resolve.
Suggested dose of Hypericum 30c is once a day for possibly a couple of weeks.
Be guided by your horse's symptoms and how eager he is to take the medicine.
The occurrence of any illness is all about a compromised immune system.
This can happen after drugs, a vaccine, a shock, a fright or general unhappiness.
By trying to address all aspects of your horse's mental welfare, in accordance with his evolutionary past, will ensure his lasting good health, whatever is occurring around him.