Special Report on Diseases of the HorseUnited States. Bureau of Animal Industry
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Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
United States. Bureau of Animal Industry
Horses -- Diseases
It is important to notice that irritation of the urinary organs is often
present in impaction of the colon with solid matters, because the
impacted intestine under the straining of the patient is forced backward
into the pelvis and presses upon and irritates the bladder. In such
cases the horse stands with his fore limbs advanced and the hind ones
stretched back beyond the natural posture and makes frequent efforts to
urinate, with varying success. Unpracticed observers naturally conclude
that the secondary urinary trouble is the main and only one, and the
intestinal impaction and obstruction is too often neglected until it is
irremediable. In cases in which the irritation has caused spasm of the
neck of the bladder and overdistention of that organ, the mistake is
still more easily made; hence it is important in all cases to examine
for the impacted bowel, forming a bend or loop at the entrance of the
pelvis and usually toward the left side. The impacted intestine feels
soft and doughy and is easily indented with the knuckles, forming a
marked contrast with the tense, elastic, resilient, overdistended
bladder.
It remains to be noted that similar symptoms may be determined by a
stone or sebaceous mass, or stricture obstructing the urethra, or in the
newborn by thickened mucus in that duct and by the pressure of hardened,
impacted feces in the rectum. In obstruction, the hard, impacted body
can usually be felt by tracing the urethra along the lower and posterior
surface of the penis and forward to the median line of the floor of the
pelvis to the neck of the bladder. That part of the urethra between the
seat of obstruction and the bladder is usually distended with urine and
feels enlarged, elastic, and fluctuating.
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