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Thurgood
Mon, Sep 16, 2024
Eye
Redness

Her eyes is starting to get better I’m responding to the email that got sent to me by Dr.Tail thank you so much for helping me I really appreciate it I’m going through a lot right now as a 17 year old I just pray for success


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Dr. Valliyatte
Dr.Tail Vet

I'm glad to hear that your dog's eye is starting to improve. Redness in the eyes can stem from various causes such as irritation, allergies, or infections. Given that her condition has been ongoing for a few days but is showing signs of improvement, it sounds like you're on the right path.

To continue supporting her recovery, here are a few tips:

Firstly, it's important to keep her eye clean. Gently wipe away any discharge with a clean, damp cloth, and make sure to use a separate cloth for each eye to prevent the spread of any potential infection.

Secondly, monitor her condition closely. If the redness worsens, if she starts to squint, or if there is an increase in discharge, it might be necessary to consult a veterinarian.

Additionally, try to avoid exposing her to irritants such as smoke, dust, or other substances that could exacerbate the redness.

Ensuring she stays well-hydrated and continues to eat a balanced diet is also crucial for supporting her overall health.

Lastly, provide a comfortable and calm environment for her to rest and recover.

If you notice any significant changes or if the redness does not continue to improve, it would be best to seek further advice from a veterinarian. They can provide specific treatments if necessary.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.