
Apollo has only experienced this for a day he came in from being outside all night and when he did he was squinting his eye it was almost all grey you couldn’t really even see his eyeball, it’s very watery, there’s scar tissue surrounding his eye making it not visible.


It sounds like Apollo is experiencing some significant eye issues, which can certainly be concerning, especially considering his age. The symptoms you've described, such as swelling, tearing, discharge, squinting, and a grey appearance in the eye, could point to a few potential problems. These might include an eye infection, a foreign object in the eye, or possibly a more serious condition like a corneal ulcer or glaucoma.
Since these symptoms appeared after being outside, it's possible that something may have irritated or injured his eye. The grey appearance and scar tissue you mentioned could be signs of a more serious underlying issue that needs attention.
For home care, you can gently clean around the eye with a warm, damp cloth to remove any discharge. Make sure Apollo is not rubbing or scratching at his eye, as this could worsen the condition. Keeping him indoors will help prevent further irritation or injury.
Given the severity of the symptoms and the fact that they appeared suddenly, I recommend monitoring Apollo closely. If the symptoms persist or worsen, it would be wise to consult a veterinarian. They can perform a thorough examination and provide appropriate treatment, which may include medication to reduce inflammation or treat an infection.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
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