My 6 yr old Percheron gelding has developed a large sac on the lower side of his penis. His penis is swollen and he has reddened open areas on the head of his penis !! What can I do and would this have started from a skin infection? Will this affect his urination? He's eating and drinking fine! It's after hours here otherwise my vet would be called out! I"ve never seen this before
Posted 2009-12-07 6:53 PM (#114050 - in reply to #114049) Subject: RE: Infected penile shaft
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Thank you for the reply! He doesn't appear to be in any pain, and I would have easily missed it if he hadn't been standing sideways while eating. No I haven't been washing him because the weather is now in the 20's and my barn is not hated. I've had him since he was 1 and never had a problem like this before! Will warm washings and an antibiotic oint hlp this? The sac appears full o fluid and I'm not sure if this will go down with the cleanings or need to be drained? What is de-beaning? Have you heard of this problem before?
Posted 2009-12-07 7:02 PM (#114051 - in reply to #114045) Subject: RE: Infected penile shaft
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is there heat in the swelling? If he has a lot smegma(gunk) in his sheath it can become irritated and swollen. We us plain Ivory liquid soap, a soft cotton sock and warm water to clean sheaths at the clinic. Look for beans in the head of the penis. Most gelding only need to be de-beaned once a year some need it a few times a year. Banamine and bute are not just pain killers but anti-inflamatory meds. I would give it unless your horse has stomach ulcers.
Posted 2009-12-07 7:41 PM (#114056 - in reply to #114045) Subject: RE: Infected penile shaft
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No you have to get it from a vet. Do not use any sheath cleaning products as the tend to irritate that area. If your gelding has been in a stall or confined that can cause some sheath swelling. Exercise will also reduce swelling if it is not an infection. Some geldings will "stock-up" in this area. its not common but not unheard of.
Posted 2009-12-07 7:56 PM (#114058 - in reply to #114054) Subject: RE: Infected penile shaft
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I was planning on calling him inthe morning, but I wanted to try to get something started this eve!! Thank you for your feedback and the info! I've never had this happen to any of my horse's before!!
Posted 2009-12-07 8:02 PM (#114059 - in reply to #114056) Subject: RE: Infected penile shaft
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He has been confined to his stall! He's from Alabama and although he's been up here in northern Illinois for a few years now, he chills easily!! It hasn't been extremely cold and hopefully the snowstorm we're supposed to get tomorrow won't start too early and he can go out for a short time!! Is there a possibility this will happen more frequently now that he's had it once and will be mostly confined to his stall this winter?!! Thank you for your reply!
Posted 2009-12-07 8:24 PM (#114061 - in reply to #114045) Subject: RE: Infected penile shaft
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You can give him aspirin......10 325 mg tabs should start reducing the swelling....then he can see his Dr in the morning. I mix the aspirin with applesauce or carrot baby food unless the patient is a picky eater, then I mix it with water and syrup and put it in a syringe and squirt it in the horse's mouth. Please let us know what the Dr says....
Posted 2009-12-09 10:25 AM (#114096 - in reply to #114045) Subject: RE: Infected penile shaft
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It sounds rather like a cellulitis (inflammation and infection in the interstitial tissues) which is usually cause by irritatin to an area, such as a bean could do.. I agree that he will need to be seen by a vet.