Can anyone tell me if using DMSO in scar tissue will help to minimize it?
My mare cut her knee last year and there is some thick scar tissue at the site of the wound that I haven't been overly happy about. A couple of weeks ago she ripped her knee open again in the exact same spot, only worse. This is self inflicted, she HATES to be in. She either pawed and banged it pretty good or reared up in her stall to see what her neighbor was doing and caught it on the way down (which seems more likely) but I found a blood spot on the opposite wall by her window.
This I know because she was in her stall no more than 15 minutes at PM feeding time.
So a vet call for stitches and SMZ's was in order. So the vet stitches her up (just the ends as they never would have stayed in all the way across the wound, and the significant amount of thick scar tissue from last year) and says...you got it....stall rest! Hmmm, this is how it happened, how am I going to pull this off? I tried Calm and Cool paste and did pick up some Ace tablets to keep her calm during feeding time when everyone else went in and out.
Anywho...2 days later when I could change the bandage, the stitches had already ripped through...so now I am pressure wrapping it to keep the flap flat, but this thick scar tissue is still bothering me. So I am asking if anyone has any experience in using DMSO to help minimize scarring?