Swelling of the corners of the eyes in cats: preliminary analysis and diagnosis.
A fan who has owned a cat for more than two years noticed that his cat had swollen corners of his eyes last night, accompanied by tears. The onset of cats is sudden, there are no other symptoms such as squinting, and cats living at home are relatively docile and rarely engage in strenuous activities. In addition, the cats are fully vaccinated, but because they do not go out frequently at home, they have only undergone two deworming treatments.
In order to further diagnose the cause of the cat's eye problems, we recommend that the owner provide the cat's clear and bright eyes**, especially to capture the state of the eyes open. Doing so will help you get a more accurate view of your cat's eye details and rule out swelling at the corners of the eyes caused by factors such as eye impacts.
In the ** received, the professional found obvious signs of redness in the corners of the cat's eyes and asked the owner to further check whether the white part of the eye also had similar symptoms. This clue points to the possibility that the cat may have mild conjunctivitis, which may be caused by minor bumps or dust irritation during play.
In view of the current situation, if immediate medical attention cannot be seen temporarily, oral administration** with a broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drug for pets can be considered, combined with a broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory and antiseptic eye drops for pets, and observed daily for 2-3 days to evaluate the efficacy. If the effect is significant, the drug can be continued for about a week until the symptoms are complete**. At the same time, be sure to wear Elizabeth rings on your cat to prevent it from scratching its eyes and aggravating inflammation.
According to Cat 62 kg of body weight, a professional will prescribe a suitable medication for it. These include a broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drug for pets to control eye inflammation and a broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory eye drops for pets.
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The swelling and tearing of the corners of the cat's eyes is initially judged to be a symptom caused by mild conjunctivitis, which may be related to minor trauma or environmental irritation during daily activities. Under household conditions, it is expected that cats can effectively alleviate eye discomfort by taking reasonable eye cleansing, anti-inflammatory** measures, and appropriate life management (such as wearing Elizabeth rings). Of course, all of the above operations need to be carried out under professional guidance, and pay close attention to the changes in the cat's condition, and seek medical attention in time if necessary to ensure its health.