Rapid Relief Restorative Cream is a lighter cream format for routine horse skin care situations. This guide is the step-by-step application page, not the product page and not the FAQ.
Use Rapid Relief Restorative Cream when a light cream format fits the job. Do not use any topical routine to delay veterinary care for something serious, unclear, or worsening.
The product page handles purchase details. The FAQ handles quick questions. This page should show the routine in order.
Look for deep wounds, punctures, drainage, strong odor, severe swelling, heat, pain, or lameness before applying anything.
Remove dirt, sweat, debris, or buildup so the cream starts from a clean surface.
Apply to dry skin whenever possible. Wet skin can make the routine harder to evaluate.
Use enough to cover the focused area without heavy over-application. Thin and even is easier to repeat.
Recheck the area and the horse. Continue only when the situation is improving or holding within routine care.
Use when a cream is easier to spread than a stay-put salve.
Use on the specific area you are focusing on instead of spreading product broadly.
Use when you need a simple, repeatable step that is easy to check later.
Call your veterinarian for deep wounds, punctures, sutures, drainage, strong odor, exposed tissue, severe heat, swelling, pain, lameness, fever, or a horse that is not acting normal.
Use the product page to buy, the FAQ for quick answers, and the Skin Spot Finder if you are still sorting what type of skin situation you are looking at.
If you are not sure what kind of skin situation you are dealing with, sort that first before choosing a product path.
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