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Errol is going through - what looks to be - his annual eye infection. He had it around about the same time last year after he'd just moved in with us and then intermittendly over the summer. We got it checked out by the vets at the time and where given some droplets (forgot the name, sorry) which were a right pain to apply as Errol would never hold still. Ocasionally I managed to apply them when he was asleep but he became quiet weary of me so in the end and I just gave up.
The problem dissappeared over autumn/winter/early spring months but has now returned with a vengeance. Last week the yellow discharge coming out of his eye (just the right one mind!) was quite revolting. There didn't seem to be anything wrong with the eye itself though although it's obviously itching. I usually just wash his eyes with tissue soaked in a home made saline solution several times a day and the discharge has gone down a bit. I have no idea what triggers the infection: drafts, allergies etc. Has anybody had the same problems? I have heard that there are some homeopathic remedies such as Euphrasia, Aconite, Pulsatilla and Sanicula. Any thoughts on those? I even heard that there is stuff you can put in with the food (Newton Homeopathics from the US) which I thought was a bit wacky... but hey I'm open to ideas.
Just in case anybody raises the issue I have a vet appointment coming up so can can ask for medical advice just thought I check first what the 'professionals' would do...
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that's interesting.. every time we have a small problem i open this web site and i find a post about.. well, I am really really sorry for the others of course..at the same time is a relief we find such very useful info and suggestions from experienced people.. guess this is what this web site is about (for simple pet owners as us..)
now, ten days ago the oberon eyes were really red - after a 3days trip on the beach, so lot of running with salt and sand, sand and salt ;) - and with some morning yellow discharge. We had some antibiotic drops (in paste, really easy to apply) for 1 week from the vet, and the discharge cleared nicely. Eyes are still red, mostly on the bottom part. On the either end, I have to admit that I have seen this part red since quite a lot while he developed from puppy to an adult age (he's 14 months now): I am wondering if, with not discarge or signs of discomfort, this is his "normal" colour and we dont have to be worry about... are your dogs eyes really white all around the pupil?
thanks !! I will try the tea bag option (I usually clean the eyes every morning with boric solution I buy from boots)
Hi KC and Errol, have just been searching for this discussion and wondered how you got on with the various advice offered as Harry seems to have developed an allergy similar to what you are describing. It's the first time he has had it and I took him to the vet thinking he had been stung as he came up in lumps and bumps all over his head and face. Initially we solved the problem with piriton but am not really happy giving him that all the time although I have managed to reduce the dose drastically as he was very sleepy!!!
The main problem now is his eyes, the vet acknowledged they were red but didn't suggest any treatment so have been bathing them in saline solution which helps but he also has a nasty gunky mess all around them so wondered if the tea helped????
I agree with you Silvia.If you go to the vets there seems little point in not carrying out the treatment advised.
http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/5344/1/Tea-and-Eyes-Beauty.html
One of my bitches has had an infection in her right eye recently. She is still having drops twice a day for what my vet said is conjunctivitis. Her eye was very red with a yellow/green mucky discharge but didn't seem sore or itchy. With this type of discharge I wouldn't think twice about treating it myself and headed straight off to the vet. He said he has had a few recently with conjunctivitis that has been persistent and difficult to clear up and he has referred them to an eye specialist who has recommended using the drops for 3 weeks. I have only been using the drops (Tiacil) for a few days and already the eye looks nearly back to normal. No problems putting the drops in either, she is so good but having to put eye drops in my horses eyes for a whole winter a few years back I find dogs a whole lot easier!
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