Pet Eye Infections FAQ

Similar to human beings, pets suffer from eye infections. Occasionally, eye infections can be a symptom of a hidden medical condition that requires care. At Old Town Veterinary Hospital, Murrieta, CA, we can help treat the root cause of your pet’s eye infections and restore your pet’s happiness and health. Here are pet eye infections FAQs.

What Exactly Causes Pet Eye Infections?

Eye infections might be caused by viruses, eye injuries, parasites, bacteria, or a foreign particle in your cat or dog’s eye. Irritants like shampoo or smoke in your pet’s eye might be infectious. Eye infections might also be a symptom of a poor health condition. 

If you suspect your pet suffers from an eye infection, visit our veterinary clinic. We can diagnose your pet’s eye condition and tailor a treatment plan to help alleviate your pet’s symptoms.

What Are the Symptoms?

Symptoms are obvious, starting with a strange, weird discharge from the eyes. This discharge might be crusty, creamy, clear, and has a foul odor. Other symptoms may include:

  • Discoloration
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Closure of an infected eye
  • Excessive squinting or blinking
  • Constant rubbing of the infected eye
  • Redness or inflammation of the infected eye

Contact us if you notice signs of these symptoms. The sooner we treat an infection, the more effectively your pet’s vision can be protected.

Can an Eye Infection Change My Pet’s Behavior? 

Usually, the pain of an eye infection can transform your affectionate, playful pet into an irritated one that just wants time alone. Pets with eye infections might want to stay in dark spaces because they’re irritated by light.

They may not want to play, eat, or be petted. Your pets will not want you to check their eyes and can become angry because of the pain. A veterinarian on our team may be able to help.

Are They Dreadful?

They can range from mild to severe. If untreated, severe infections might permanently damage your pet’s eyesight. A veterinarian on our team can diagnose your pet’s condition to determine the severity and cause of your pet’s eye infection before offering the right treatment.

How Are These Infections Treated?

Some eye infections heal independently, but you can still bring your pet to us for checkups if you notice an eye infection. A vet on our team can diagnose your pet before recommending treatment.

We might prescribe medications like eye drops depending on your pet's condition. In severe cases, a veterinarian on our team might recommend eye surgery to avert permanent damage to his eyesight.

Visit Us for More Information

Don’t worry about your pet’s eye condition. At Old Town Veterinary Hospital, Murrieta, CA, we can assess your pet's eye condition and tailor the right treatment plan. Call us at (951) 698-3200 for more information or to schedule an appointment with a vet on our team.

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