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Citaat:The DMSO pulls fluid from surrounding tissue and into the blood stream, where it is eliminated by the kidneys - in a horse that does not have enough blood, this would cause severe dehydration and organ failure. It also thins the blood and reduces clotting - again, dangerous in this situation, as it could cause the baby to bleed out from unexpected places. The DMSO is HUGELY helpful in foals with JUST oxygen deprivation in reducing the swelling of the brain, and thinning the blood so that it can deliver oxygen through swollen and constricted blood vessels, but is definitely counter-indicated in this situation. Hope this helps...
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@purkje, probeer deze eens, die volg ik.
Veulen heeft weer wat gedronken.
Maar wat beweegt het spastisch en als dat hoofdje zo schommelt... bah... ik blijf duimen!