Difference between revisions of "Spasmodic Colic"
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− | '''Spasmodic colic''' is the most common cause of colic, it accounts for 72% of all colic cases, and 90% of colic cases seen in first-opinion practice. The | + | '''Spasmodic colic''' is the most common cause of colic, it accounts for 72% of all colic cases, and 90% of colic cases seen in first-opinion practice. The eitiology of the condition is unknown, it is characterised by intermittent mild episodes of abdominal pain which is due to increased peristaltic activity in the gastro-intestinal tract. |
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==Signalment== | ==Signalment== | ||
− | Horses of any age and breed can be | + | Horses of any age and breed can be affcted. The condition has been associated with: |
* Heavy parasitic infection, especially tapeworms | * Heavy parasitic infection, especially tapeworms | ||
* Change in diet | * Change in diet | ||
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==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
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Diagnosis can be made on a combination of clinical signs and response to treatment. The clinical signs are of mild colic, with hypermotile gut sounds on auscultation of the gastro-intestinal tract. The response to treatment is rapid and complete, or the discomfort may resolve spontaneously. | Diagnosis can be made on a combination of clinical signs and response to treatment. The clinical signs are of mild colic, with hypermotile gut sounds on auscultation of the gastro-intestinal tract. The response to treatment is rapid and complete, or the discomfort may resolve spontaneously. | ||
− | See '''[[:Category:Colic Diagnosis in the Horse|Colic Diagnosis in Horses]] | + | See <big>'''[[:Category:Colic Diagnosis in the Horse|Colic Diagnosis in Horses]] |
===Clinical signs=== | ===Clinical signs=== | ||
Horses show mild signs of colic, with '''hypermotile''' gut sounds on auscultation of the gastro-intestinal tract. | Horses show mild signs of colic, with '''hypermotile''' gut sounds on auscultation of the gastro-intestinal tract. | ||
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− | + | Cases are usually easily resolved by treating with a '''spasmolytic''' such as Buscopan, and a mild '''analgesic''' such as phenylbutazone. | |
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− | + | See '''[[Colic, Medical Treatment|Medical Treatment of Colic in Horses]]'''</big> | |
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[[Category:Medical Colic in the Horse]] | [[Category:Medical Colic in the Horse]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:10, 3 August 2010
Description
Spasmodic colic is the most common cause of colic, it accounts for 72% of all colic cases, and 90% of colic cases seen in first-opinion practice. The eitiology of the condition is unknown, it is characterised by intermittent mild episodes of abdominal pain which is due to increased peristaltic activity in the gastro-intestinal tract.
Signalment
Horses of any age and breed can be affcted. The condition has been associated with:
- Heavy parasitic infection, especially tapeworms
- Change in diet
- Change in work
- Excitement
Diagnosis
Diagnosis can be made on a combination of clinical signs and response to treatment. The clinical signs are of mild colic, with hypermotile gut sounds on auscultation of the gastro-intestinal tract. The response to treatment is rapid and complete, or the discomfort may resolve spontaneously.
Clinical signs
Horses show mild signs of colic, with hypermotile gut sounds on auscultation of the gastro-intestinal tract.
Treatment
Cases are usually easily resolved by treating with a spasmolytic such as Buscopan, and a mild analgesic such as phenylbutazone.
See Medical Treatment of Colic in Horses
==R eferences==