Eye Injuries & Irritation Protocol for Horses – Swelling, Ulcers, Lace

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Eye Injuries & Irritation Protocol for Horses – Swelling, Ulcers, Lacerations & Allergy Relief

Horse Eye Problems? Get Clear Recommendations for Every Situation

Know exactly what Equi-Tape® applications to use for eye injuries, corneal ulcers, swelling, and allergy symptoms.

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This protocol helps you identify which taping applications can support lymphatic drainage, comfort, and faster healing for irritated, swollen, or injured eyes. Everything you need to know—for relief from allergies, clogged tear ducts, trauma, and more—plus direct access to every step-by-step how-to and supply inside the Signature Bundle.

Eye Injuries Protocol

Eye Injuries Protocol

What This Protocol Covers

Looking for help with horse eye problems or injuries? This page tells you what to use, when to use it, and where to get the complete video course and supplies for better results—every time.

  • Which tape applications to use for: horse eye injuries, eye ulcers, eyelid lacerations, uveitis, general irritation and swelling
  • When and why to use each application: how to support healing, reduce swelling, and manage allergies or chronic ocular discomfort
  • Care tips and safety essentials: when to consult your vet, how to keep eyes protected, and when to repeat applications
  • Signature Bundle unlocks full support: Step-by-step video course and all supplies for safe, confident care—no guesswork

Protocol:

Begin with the Basics Course to learn proper tape handling, stretch, and technique. For eye injuries, use the Bug Bites and Allergies application (Practical Solutions à la Carte). For clogged eye ducts, use the Clogged Eye Duct & Irritated Eyes application (Practical Solutions à la Carte). For eye issues due to allergies, use the Bug Bites and Allergies application (Practical Solutions à la Carte).

  • For clogged tear ducts, apply the Clogged Eye Duct & Irritated Eyes application (Practical Solutions à la Carte) as demonstrated in the course. This application supports drainage, relieves discomfort, and can be used in conjunction with veterinary treatment.
  • For allergy-related eye symptoms (weepy, gooey, or itchy eyes, runny nose), apply the Bug Bites and Allergies application (Practical Solutions à la Carte) to support lymphatic drainage from the facial nodes, clear histamine reactions, and reduce swelling.
  • For acute traumatic injuries (corneal ulcers, eyelid lacerations, or active uveitis), always consult your veterinarian for diagnosis. Apply the Bug Bites and Allergies application (Practical Solutions à la Carte); this application will increase circulation to the eye and surrounding area, decrease inflammation, remove fluid stasis, reduce discomfort, and activate the lymphatic system to increase natural healing. This application can be used in conjunction with all veterinarian treatments.
  • For chronic or recurring ocular swelling (after the acute phase is resolved and with veterinary clearance), use the Bug Bites and Allergies application as needed to maintain drainage and comfort.
  • Continue the protocol until symptoms resolve and normal eye function is restored.
Tape Type:

Tape Type:

Advantage 2" (recommended for all eye and facial applications)

When to Use:

  • For horses with irritated eyes, clogged tear ducts, swelling, injury, trauma, or allergy-related eye symptoms (always after veterinary assessment and diagnosis for trauma or infection)
  • As part of a management or comfort plan for chronic issues or environmental triggers
  • To support lymphatic drainage, reduce swelling, relieve pain, and promote healing
  • For horses exposed to dust, wind, pollen, or environmental irritants

How Long to Tape:

  • For acute injuries, clogged ducts, allergies, swelling, or other eye issues, use the application until the injury, issue, or dysfunction has resolved.
  • For chronic or recurring issues, use as needed during flare-ups or high-risk conditions (dust storms, allergy season).
  • Leave the tape on until it loses its recoil, becomes loose, or collects debris underneath.
  • For severe or chronic cases, repeat applications as needed along with veterinary treatments.

For Chronic Cases:

For ongoing or slow-resolving eye issues, use the Bug Bites and Allergies application (Practical Solutions à la Carte) every few days or as symptoms reappear. Coordinate with your veterinarian for ongoing assessment and adjustment.

Eye Injury Management Note:

  • Always consult your veterinarian for any eye injury, especially corneal ulcers, uveitis, or lacerations—never apply tape over open wounds or active infection. If the horse has an infection, wait until the horse has been on antibiotics for 4 days before taping, or proceed with veterinary approval immediately.
  • Ensure the application does not interfere with blinking or cause discomfort. Do not tape over the eyelashes.
  • Provide a dust-free, clean environment and minimize exposure to irritants.
  • Regularly monitor for changes in discharge, swelling, or pain. The tape removes swelling quickly, so you will need to redo your application more frequently as the tape will become loose.
  • Document response to taping and adjust protocols as needed.

Clinical Reasoning:

These protocols support lymphatic drainage, reduce swelling, and relieve pain in the sensitive tissues around the eye and face. The Clogged Eye Duct & Irritated Eyes application (Practical Solutions à la Carte) decompresses soft tissue, stimulates nerves, and enhances circulation, accelerating healing and comfort. The Bug Bites and Allergies application (Practical Solutions à la Carte) targets lymphatic nodes in the face, clears histamine reactions, removes fluid buildup, reduces swelling and inflammation, and decreases pain and discomfort. Consistent use supports comfort, faster resolution of symptoms, and reduces the risk of chronic irritation or complications. For serious injuries, always use as an adjunct to veterinary care.

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