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Treatment
Strangles is nearly always very difficult to treat. Treatment often revolves around supportive care, good stable
management and hygiene, and this is determined by the attending veterinary surgeon. Antibiotics may not always be used since
studies have shown that antimicrobials cannot easily penetrate the abscess capsule. Assessing the use of antibiotics is
best left to the attending vet.
Therapy
After the lymph nodes swell and abscesses form, many vets advise only symptomatic therapy (warm packs to help the
abscesses mature and possibly surgical opening). Subsequently, vets can recommend a washing (lavage) of the abscess cavity or
cavities with antiseptic solution until healed, often weeks after first signs of the disease.