Horse Aid Cream Hot Spot Case Study – Hair Regrowth & Skin Recovery in Horses

🟢 Introduction

Hot spots in horses can be frustrating for owners, often developing quickly and becoming slow to resolve if the skin remains irritated.

This case study shares how Horse Aid Cream was used on a horse with a persistent hot spot that was not improving with standard care, and how the skin condition and hair coverage progressed over time.

🟣 Case Background

The horse presented with:

  • Localised hot spot on the skin
  • Hair loss in the affected area
  • Ongoing irritation and delayed healing
  • No improvement with initial routine care

The area was monitored closely and managed as part of a consistent skin care routine.

🟢 Approach

Horse Aid Cream was applied regularly to support the skin’s natural recovery process and help maintain a healthy skin environment while the area healed.

Care was focused on:

  • Keeping the area clean and protected
  • Supporting skin comfort
  • Encouraging normal hair regrowth

🟣 Outcome

Over time:

  • The irritation reduced
  • The skin condition improved
  • Hair regrowth returned to the area
  • The hot spot resolved as part of the healing process

🟢 Summary

This case highlights how Horse Aid Cream is used by horse owners as part of managing common skin issues such as hot spots, particularly where the skin has become irritated and slow to recover.

Each horse is different, but consistent care and attention to skin condition plays an important role in recovery support.