Conjunctivitis treatment for cats

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      Conjunctivitis in Cats 803-808-7387 www.gracepets.com What is conjunctivitis? Any medical term that ends in -itis means “inflammation of”. Conjunctivitis is defined as inflammation of the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is a mucous membrane, similar to the lining of the mouth and nose.


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      mostly seen in cats with little periocular pigmentation. Treatment by curettage or surgical excision of the affected tarsal tissue is reported successful in managing the condition should it be associated with ocular irritation (Read and Lucas, 2001). Given several infectious agents can cause a very non-specific conjunctivitis in cats, one might ...


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      secondary bacterial pathogens. In cats with conjunctivitis, topical glucocorticoids are generally avoided because most cases of conjunctivitis are infectious in nature. If there is no response to symptomatic treatment or if systemic disease signs are present, then perform a more complete diagnostic workup and consider referral to a


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      Treatment A case of mild conjunctivitis is likely to clear up quickly with a course of treatment from your vet. If your vet suspects there is a condition causing the conjunctivitis (for example skin disease) your cat may need further investigation. It is likely your vet will recommend some of the following treatments:


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      conjunctivitis. Blepharitis is an irritation and inflammation of the eyelids. Conjunctivitis is an irritation and inflammation of the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is the thin layer that covers the white of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids. What causes blepharoconjunctivitis?


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      Conjunctivitis in Cats (Inflammation of the Moist Tissues of the Eye) Basics OVERVIEW •Inflammation of the moist tissues of the eye (known as the “conjunctiva”); the conjunctiva is the vascularized moist tissue (mucous membrane) that covers the front part of the eyeball or globe, up to the edge of the cornea (known as the “bulbar


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      Causes of conjunctivitis can be roughly divided into two categories: infections from bacteria, viruses or other infectious organisms and non -infectious causes. Infectious Causes of Conjunctivitis Infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi are the most common causes of conjunctivitis in cats.


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      CONJUNCTIVITIS IN CATS What does “conjunctivitis” mean? Any medical term that ends in “itis” means “inflammation of”. Conjunctivitis is defined as inflammation of the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is a mucous membrane, similar to the lining of the mouth and nose. It


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