This supplementary feed supports the skin function and has a detoxifying function of toxins and waste products
Composition:
Nettle, pansy herb, rockrose, ribwort plantain, milk thistle seeds, nasturtium
for info:
In most cases of mud fever, there are problems with detoxification in the organism, which means that the liver and kidneys are overloaded and thus the skin tissue is overloaded with toxins and excretory substances, resulting in mud fever or scurf.
Treating it only from the outside usually doesn't make much sense, as the problem will quickly return or never heal at all.
Here are a few tips:
1. Do not peel off the scabs! This will injure the skin and allow new germs to penetrate the skin tissue. Instead, you can wash the leg once with soap, let it soak well and dry it. You can apply Cutene ointment to the open areas
and otherwise the Derfongen helps very well.
Always remove dirt with a brush or cloth and keep it dry.
3. Do not treat the skin with disinfectant solutions. This will irritate it even more and make it worse.
4. It is essential to treat from the inside as well. If the horse's mud fever or rasp does not go away, the immune system and skin function are probably weakened or the organism is over-acidified - these problems can only be solved from the inside.
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