Treatment & Recovery: What Owners Should Expect

There is no cure for EHV, but supportive care improves outcomes dramatically.

Typical treatment includes:

  • Anti-inflammatory medications
  • Fluids for hydration
  • Antiviral medications in some cases
  • Bladder support for neurologic horses

Most respiratory cases recover fully with rest. Neurologic cases require intensive care, sling support in some situations, and close monitoring.

Recovery timelines vary:

  • Respiratory cases: 2–4 weeks
  • Neurologic cases: Weeks to months

Can Vaccines Prevent an Outbreak? Yes—and No.

EHV vaccines are an important tool, but their role is often misunderstood.

What vaccines can do:

  • Reduce severity of respiratory symptoms
  • Reduce viral shedding
  • Decrease risk in pregnant mares

What vaccines cannot guarantee:

  • Full prevention of neurologic EHM
  • A virus-proof barn
  • Immunity during high-stress travel

Still, a well-timed vaccination schedule reduces overall outbreak severity, especially in show barns and breeding facilities.

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