Monday, 19 December 2011
Eye Infection Among Cats & Dogs
Causes of Eye Infections
• Various bacteria (e.g.Chlamydia)
• Viruses like the Herpes virus (Since Herpes is a stressed
induced virus, a viral outbreak can result when your pet is
experiencing stress)
• Fungal infection like cryptococcus
• Foreign material in the eye
• Lyme disease
• Breed disposition (refer to below)
It is important to identify the cause of the eye infection because different types of treatment are required for each cause.
Symptoms
• Unusual eye discharge
• Squinting
• Redness
• Cloudiness
• Rubbing or scratching the eye
Warning!!
• Use only pet eye wash or eye drop
• Do not use any human eye products on your pet
• If shows no sign of improvement, bring to vet within 48 hours
Prevention
• Keep your pets face clean and dry (wipe with damp cloth. If
your pet have wrinkles on their face make sure it gets to those
hard to reach areas)
• Trim and keep the hair around your dog’s eye area short
• Wipe of the excessive tear stain from their face
Breed Disposition
Although all cats & dogs can get an eye infection, do take note that some breeds are more prone than others. Breed with excessive tearing, short noses, and wrinkles on their face are at higher risk. Make sure you do your research and consult your breeder before getting a cat/dog.
Examples of eye infection prone breeds are:
Dog: Maltese, Pekingese, Pug, & Shih Tzu.
Cat: Persian & Himalayan
Source : http://healthypets.mercola.com
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This is actually very difficult for anyone to face health related issues and when it comes to pet, it becomes our duty to keep them healthy and well. Infections can pass from them to he owner so it is really important to keep them healthy and well.
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