
Episode 86
Corneal Ulceration in Horses - Causes Diagnosis and Treatment with Dr Kimberly Lam
Fungal corneal ulcers are a serious and often frustrating cause of eye disease in horses. In this episode of StallSide, Dr. Kimberly Lam explains what causes corneal ulcers to develop, why fungal infections are especially problematic, and how these cases are diagnosed and treated. This conversation highlights early warning signs, risk factors, and why prompt, targeted treatment is critical for preserving vision.
StallSide Podcast · Kimberly Lam, Peter morresey, screeneye, bart barber
February 3, 202637m 33s
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Show Notes
Fungal corneal ulcers are a serious and often frustrating cause of eye disease in horses. In this episode of StallSide, Dr. Kimberly Lam explains what causes corneal ulcers to develop, why fungal infections are especially problematic, and how these cases are diagnosed and treated. This conversation highlights early warning signs, risk factors, and why prompt, targeted treatment is critical for preserving vision. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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