What should I do if my cats eye is swollen and red?

What should I do if my cats eye is swollen and red?

Diagnosis & Treatment: Apply warm compresses to the area to help soothe the eyes. Get an Elizabethan collar (Blepharitis can be very itchy) to protect the eyes during the healing process. Topical ointments and eye drops may be prescribed to treat inflammation or infection.

How do you treat an inflamed cat eye?

Topical Corticosteroid Ointment or Drops Corticosteroids are often prescribed to help stop eye inflammation. In cat’s these drops and ointments are most commonly used to treat conjunctivitis, episcleritis, scleritis, pannus, and eosinophilic keratitis.

Will cat conjunctivitis go away by itself?

In most cases, he points out, conjunctivitis will self-resolve with no medication at all. However, he advises, owners should seek veterinary care if a cat has apparent eye discomfort and discharge to rule out more serious eye disorders.

What does it mean when a cat’s eye is red and watery?

Red and Inflamed Eyes If your cat’s eyes appear red and inflamed there is a good chance that your feline friend has conjunctivitis (otherwise known as pinkeye). Other signs that your cat might have conjunctivitis include swollen eyes and increased sensitivity to light.

How long does it take for a cat eye infection to heal?

Most bacterial and viral infections will resolve within five to fourteen days. In cases that are not improving or where are other pets at risk of infection, further testing will be performed to reach a definitive diagnosis.

Do I need to take my cat to the vet for conjunctivitis?

In severe cases, the conjunctival tissue or the third eyelid may be so swollen that it may partially or fully cover the eye. If your cat exhibits any of these signs, she should be examined by your veterinarian immediately.

Is an eye infection in a cat an emergency?

If your feline displays any of the following symptoms, call your family veterinarian immediately: An inflamed third eyelid that is covering a part of the infected eye. Sneezing, nasal discharge or other signs of respiratory distress. Red eyes.

What eye problems do cats have?

Cats can have many types of eye problems. Some eye problems in cats, like viral infections, can cause scratches on the eyes or watery eyes. Your cat may also have squinting or sneezing as a result of the virus. Cats can also have problems inside the eye like inflammation or glaucoma.

Why does my cat have a bloody discharge?

Causes of Vaginal Discharge in Cats Vaginal discharge is a normal finding in the immediate postpartum (after birth) period. When the placental sites do not recede in the queen after birth, then a persistent watery and sometimes bloody discharge may occur. Any discharge that occurs during a pregnancy is potentially abnormal.

What causes your cat’s eyes to be red?

Causes of Red Eye in Cats Scratches Bites Pokes Allergens Pollen Dust Bee stings

What can you do if the cat eyelid is swollen?

Blepharitis can affect one or both eyes. The affected eyelid will usually be red, swollen, and itchy, and the cat will squint or blink spasmodically (called blepharospasm). Often the cat will scratch or rub at its face and/or eyelids. This can lead to secondary trauma to the surrounding tissues.