Posted 2020-03-05 6:09 AM Subject: Chlorhexidine for rain rot?
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Alllll of my horses have rain rot. My vet suggested dabbing with chlorhexidine, then gently brushing away the loosened scabs. Has anybody ever done this?
Posted 2020-03-05 10:42 AM Subject: RE: Chlorhexidine for rain rot?
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We always used Iodine/water mixture in a spray bottle. It works well but can be messy. If your vet suggested Chlorhexidine it seems to be used as the same, disinfectant/ antiseptic.
Posted 2020-03-05 12:53 PM Subject: RE: Chlorhexidine for rain rot?
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dRowe - 2020-03-05 1:42 PM
You do dilute it? Do you apply daily?
my vet hasn't responded yet...
I dilute it maybe 50/50 because I'm weird and paranoid. Another friend doesn't dilute at all.
I usually will scrub with chlorahex maybe every other day because I want to give the healing good tissue a fighting chance. No basis in science, just me. It usually doesn't take but once or twice to clear it up good enough to heal on it's own.
Posted 2020-03-06 8:43 PM Subject: RE: Chlorhexidine for rain rot?
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Yesterday we used VERY diluted chlorhexidine. Today we used full strength (2%). Im hoping to have it cleared up by Monday because rain starts again on Tuesday. I just bought new waterproof breathable rain sheets but I want it cleared up before I cover them.