Pet Eye Infections FAQ

If your pet has an infection, it can worsen and cause further damage if it is not treated on time. Our veterinarians at Neighborhood Veterinary Center in Hallandale Beach, FL, can examine your pet and provide treatment to help alleviate any discomfort and keep them healthy. Before you contact us for an appointment, read about some frequently asked questions regarding pet eye infections below:

Are Eye Infections Common in Pets?

Yes, eye infections are highly common in pets. Just like humans, pets are vulnerable to these infections and they may develop at any time. It is important for your friend to receive veterinary care as soon as possible since these can be painful, irritating, and uncomfortable. Medication can help clear up most infections, however, our vets can help determine the most suitable treatment.

Can Pets Get Pink Eye?

Humans and pets are both susceptible to pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis. This type of infection can be caused by a variety of factors. Conjunctivitis happens when the conjunctiva gets inflamed. The conjunctiva is a protective tissue layer that is located under the eyelids. When it becomes inflamed, it can cause severe pain and soreness. The inflammation may be caused by a fungus, bacteria, allergies, and tumors. When you visit our veterinarians, we can assess your condition and hep with relief.

What Are Some Symptoms of an Eye Infection?

One main symptom your pet may be displaying to indicate they have an eye infection is scratching or rubbing their eye consistently. Along with that, their eyes may also be itchy, swollen, and filled with fluid or mucus. The discharge may be a yellow-green color or it might look cloudy. If you notice that your pet’s eyes are red or don’t appear normal, it’s essential to have them checked out by our vets for an infection. The condition can be painful, so veterinary care is important.

Contact us for Treatment Today!

If your has an eye infection or is showing any symptoms, our team at Neighborhood Veterinary Center in Hallandale Beach, FL, is happy to help. We can develop a personalized treatment plan that can reduce the discomfort and help your cat or dog stay happy and healthy. To schedule an appointment, contact us at (954) 505-3757 today!

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