Piroplasmose et maladie de Lyme

Horses, like many outdoor animals, are exposed to tick bites. These parasites can transmit several diseases, including two particularly concerning ones: babesiosis (equine piroplasmosis) and Lyme disease. Often difficult to detect due to their sometimes subtle or fluctuating symptoms, these conditions can nevertheless have significant effects on a horse’s overall health, performance, and well-being. Muscle weakness, chronic fatigue, weight loss, intermittent lameness, diffuse pain, fever, or lethargy may be signs of an infected horse. In the face of these diseases, the role of the owner is essential: recognizing symptoms, consulting a veterinarian promptly, implementing appropriate treatment, and supporting the horse during recovery. To support the body during this delicate period, Boutique de l’Arbalou offers a natural solution specifically formulated for the comfort of affected horses: Arbalou L.B Lyme-Babesiosis, a supplement that supports metabolism, helps the body cope, and promotes proper recovery. Discover the rest of our horse metabolism range, including our solutions for equine Cushing’s disease and equine metabolic syndrome.

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Traitement maladie de Lyme - Traitement piroplasmose - La boutique de l'Arbalou
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Complément naturel pour chevaux exposés aux tiques. Soutien immunitaire, détoxification et défense naturelle contre...
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Traitement maladie de Lyme - Traitement piroplasmose - La boutique de l'Arbalou
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Traitement maladie de Lyme - Traitement piroplasmose - La boutique de l'Arbalou
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Soutien immunitaire et prévention de la maladie de Lyme et de la piroplasmose du cheval.
49,90 €
Traitement maladie de Lyme - Traitement piroplasmose - La boutique de l'Arbalou
  • Nouveau
Soutien immunitaire et prévention de la maladie de Lyme et de la piroplasmose du cheval.
49,90 €

Equine Babesiosis: A Tick-Borne Disease Equine babesiosis is a parasitic disease transmitted by certain species of ticks. Once the parasite enters the bloodstream, it attacks red blood cells, causing their destruction. This leads to anemia, general inflammation, and notable weakness. Symptoms can vary from horse to horse. Some show high fever, extreme fatigue, loss of appetite, or dark urine, while others display subtler signs, such as decreased performance or prolonged recovery after exercise. Without proper care, the disease can become chronic and severely weaken the animal. That’s why it is crucial to act at the first signs, consulting a veterinarian to confirm the diagnosis and administer appropriate treatment. At the same time, natural support can help maintain vitality, soothe the body, and promote faster recovery.

Equine Lyme Disease: Often a Silent Infection Lyme disease, also transmitted by tick bites, is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. In horses, this disease can be difficult to identify, as symptoms may appear weeks or even months after the bite. Horses may show muscle pain, stiffness, intermittent lameness, decreased energy, unusual irritability, or behavioral changes. As in humans, Lyme disease can become chronic, causing repeated inflammation, loss of tone, hypersensitivity, or muscle weakness. Once diagnosed by a veterinarian, the horse requires careful monitoring, appropriate treatment, and overall support to maintain metabolism, reduce inflammation, and help the body regain optimal functioning.

Arbalou L.B Lyme-Babesiosis: Natural Support for Affected Horses To support horses affected by babesiosis or Lyme disease, Arbalou L.P Lyme-Babesiosis has been specially formulated to help the body during and after veterinary treatment. This natural supplement aims to strengthen the horse’s natural defenses, support metabolic functions, and help the animal regain energy, comfort, and balance. Arbalou L.P Lyme-Pyro works gently through a synergy of natural ingredients chosen for their ability to support muscle metabolism, manage inflammation, and enhance overall vitality. It is not a replacement for veterinary care but a complementary support, providing holistic aid during a period of physical stress. Horses with babesiosis or Lyme disease often experience muscle weakness, reduced immunity, low energy, and/or joint discomfort. Arbalou L.B Lyme-Babesiosis helps improve general comfort while supporting the horse during periods of fatigue. It integrates seamlessly into a natural care routine aimed at aiding recovery, improving resilience, and facilitating a gradual return to normal condition.

Supporting an Affected Horse: Lifestyle, Management, and Prevention When a horse is affected by babesiosis or Lyme disease, daily life should be adapted. Moderate exercise, longer rest periods, and high-quality nutrition help relieve the body. A balanced, nutrient-rich diet, proper hydration, and close observation of behavior, appetite, and energy levels are recommended. Prevention is also crucial: regularly inspect the horse after each outing, maintain pastures to reduce tick-prone areas, and use complementary natural antiparasitic solutions to lower the risk of bites. Extra vigilance is required during high-risk periods, such as spring and autumn.

Arbalou Expertise: Caring for Horses with Lyme Disease or Babesiosis With Arbalou L.B Lyme-Babesiosis, owners have access to a natural supplement designed specifically to support horses affected by these conditions. When combined with appropriate veterinary care, it can improve comfort, strengthen resilience, and help the body during the recovery process. Arbalou Soins leverages extensive knowledge in equine phytotherapy to provide safe, effective solutions that respect the horse’s needs, even in complex situations such as babesiosis or Lyme disease. Discover Arbalou L.B Lyme-Babesiosis, a natural aid to support horses affected by babesiosis or Lyme disease, and give your companion the support they need to regain balance and well-being every day.