Infections such as conjunctivitis can cause redness, watery eyes, and irritation. They can be the result of bacteria, viruses, or other harmful organisms.
Increased tearing may be a sign of blocked tear ducts or other underlying problems.
Allergies and hypersensitivity can cause itching and irritation in the eyes of pets.
Wounds, scratches, or foreign objects in the eye may require prompt treatment to avoid serious problems.
Cloudy eyes can be a sign of age-related cataracts and should be evaluated by a veterinarian.
Contact a veterinarian if you notice the following symptoms in your pet:
- Redness, swelling, or difficulty opening the eyelids.
- Cloudy, altered eyes.
- The animal blinks or rubs its eyes frequently.
- Discoloration or sores on the eyes.
- Increased tearing or watery eyes.
How can the veterinarian help?
The veterinarian can perform an eye examination and suggest appropriate treatment, including medication or surgery if necessary. You can also get advice on preventive measures and eye care to keep your pet's eyes healthy. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns regarding your pet's eye health. We are here to help and ensure that your beloved pet receives the best possible care and attention it deserves. See the consultation section in our
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