Pet Eye Infections

There are various reasons why your pet may develop an eye infection, ranging from uncomfortable to extremely painful for your pet. It is best to take your pet to your veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment to avoid complications. At West Plains Animal Hospital, our veterinarians in Airway Heights provide excellent service for pet eye infections and can help explain the various causes to help you and your pet avoid future conditions. 

Pet Eye Infection


Types of Eye Infections in Pets

Pets can experience different types of eye infections that can cause discomfort, redness, and sensitivity to light. Some types of eye infections may include conjunctivitis (pink eye), uveitis, tear gland issues, and inflammation of the cornea. Each of these infections can present varying symptoms and have various causes.

Causes of Pet Eye Infections

Pets can develop eye infections for various reasons, and it is best to seek treatment at your local animal hospital to ensure your pet does not suffer from ongoing risks associated with the infection. Common causes of a pet eye infection may include viruses, bacteria, fungus spores, irritants, allergens, smoke, foreign matter, debris, or parasites. Additionally, trauma to the eye, a cut, or a scratch can cause an eye infection to develop.

Symptoms of a Pet Eye Infection

Pets can experience varying symptoms related to an eye infection, and it is possible to notice one or more symptoms simultaneously. Eye infections require treatment with a veterinarian because, if left untreated, they could develop into a chronic condition and affect your pet's vision. Some of the most common signs of a pet eye infection may include eye redness, swelling, thick discharge, excessive blinking, squinting, keeping one eye closed, pawing at the eye, or sensitivity to light.

Veterinary Care for Pet Eye Infections

Seeing a veterinarian for your pet's eye infection can provide relief using treatment options to target the condition's underlying cause. Pet eye infection treatments may include a combination of topical and oral medications, such as antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. In severe eye infections, pet surgery may be needed to correct the condition and save your pet's vision.

Visit Our Animal Hospital in Airway Heights, WA

If you suspect your pet has an eye infection, visit a local animal hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Our veterinary care team at West Plains Animal Hospital provides quality care and medical treatment for pets in the Spokane and Airway Heights areas. Call us today at (509) 624-3474 to learn more about our services and how we can help with your pet's eye infection.

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