TheHorse.com | Equine Epistaxis: What You Need to Know TheHorse.com For instance, a horse with guttural pouch mycosis will need referral to an equine hospital for treatment, which includes surgery to tie off the affected artery. A horse with head trauma and bleeding into the sinuses usually responds best to rest and ... |
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