Eye Infections In Animals: Types and Treatment

Eye infections in animals refer to various ocular conditions caused by microorganisms, leading to discomfort and potential vision impairment.
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Veterinary Care | Pet Health | Animal Ophthalmology | Animal Eye Health | Pet Ocular Conditions
Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Eye Infections In Animals FAQ

What causes a dog eye infection?

Just as with people, a dog eye infection occurs when something, such as bacteria, invades the tissues of the eye. Dr. Chantale Pinard, associate professor and veterinary ophthalmologist at Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph, specializes in dog eye infections.

What happens if a dog gets an eye infection?

Eye infections are relatively common in our canine companions. Fortunately, when caught early, they usually respond well to treatment. However, there can be hidden complications due to an eye infection, such as an ulcer on the surface of the cornea, or an underlying problem such as inadequate tear production which makes infection more likely.

Can allergies cause a dog's eye infection?

If your dog has allergies to pollen or dust mites, for example, it can cause clear discharge from the eyes and redness, which can look like an eye infection. But allergies can also cause conjunctivitis, which is inflammation of the conjunctiva, the mucus membrane that covers the inside of the eyelids and the eyeball.

How do I know if my dog has an eye infection?

Other signs of eye infections in dogs include pawing at their eye, blinking more than usual, swelling, redness and squinting. Signs of eye infections vary widely due to the number of possible causes. If your dog is showing signs of eye discomfort or you notice anything unusual you should always contact a vet for advice.

How do you treat a dog eye infection?

Because there are so many different causes of eye infections in dogs, there are also many different possible treatments. These including removing the irritating object from the eye, prescribing medication and performing surgery. How can I prevent dog eye infections?

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