Pet eye infections can be incredibly painful and uncomfortable for your pet. It can cause severe complications in your pet's ability to see and reduce their quality of life. If you notice symptoms of pet eye infections in your cat or dog, it's important to get the help of a veterinarian right away.

At Westside Animal Hospital in Augusta, GA, we're here to help our furry friends heal from their pet eye infections and reduce the risk of complications. We never want our cats or dogs to suffer more than they need to from these infections. With the help of our veterinarian, you can ensure your pet heals as quickly as possible from its eye infection.

Pet Eye Infections

What Causes Pet Eye Infections?

Just like humans, bacteria, fungi, viruses, and even debris can invade animals' eyes and lead to pet eye infections. These can include bacteria that cause conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, viruses such as herpes and syphilis, and other fungi. 

These foreign invaders can come into contact with your pet's eyes due to previous trauma or injury to the eye, debris, spreading from another animal, or simply because of other hygiene issues. It's essential to recognize the signs of pet eye infections in order to get your pet treatment as soon as possible. Pet eye infections might be accompanied by signs such as:

  • Red eye or eyes
  • Swollen eye or eyes
  • Discharge from the eye
  • Increased tear production
  • Whining due to pain
  • Increased fatigue

How Can a Veterinarian Help My Pet?

Our veterinarian will determine the root cause of your pet's eye infections by conducting a physical exam and looking at the entirety of the eye. We will also ask if you've recently changed any products in your home, since this can lead to allergies that can mimic the symptoms of an eye infection.

After determining if your pet is suffering from an infection or something else, we will provide a treatment plan, so your pet doesn't have to suffer from these infections. This can include prescriptions such as antibiotics and eye drops. In addition, our veterinarian can also prescribe antihistamines to help alleviate symptoms from seasonal allergies.

Visit Us for Pet Eye Care in Augusta

We know you love your pet and want to do everything possible to protect them and keep them happy and healthy. That's why we at Westside Animal Hospital in Augusta, GA, recommend taking your pet to our veterinarian for an exam! Call us to see how we can help your pet live comfortably again.

 

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