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How Do You Diagnose Eye Infection In Dogs?

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How Do You Diagnose Eye Infection In Dogs?

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There are many causes to eye infection in dogs. This may include bacteria like the herpes virus, foreign material or irritants, or Lyme disease. There are treatments available such as topical drops or ointments, as well as prescription or homeopathic medications. Find a well-lit area or use a flashlight for added light. Check your dog’s eyes for any appearance of swelling and discoloration such as redness. Look around your dog’s eyes for an inflammation of the membrane that covers the inside of his eyelids as well as the front of his eye. Closely observe if there is a clear or cloudy discharge from your dog’s eye. There is typically always some sort of discharge, so look for out-of-the-ordinary amounts. Check if your dog is having trouble seeing or if she seems to be especially sensitive to light. If you answer yes to any of the above—or if you suspect your dog may have an eye infection—see your veterinarian immediately.

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