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Burns of the Eyes
Chemical injuries to the conjunctiva and cornea can occur when acids, alkali, soaps, shampoos, or topical insecticides are splashed into the eyes. Toxic fu...
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Cloudy Eye
Keratitis is inflammation of the cornea in which the cornea becomes cloudy, resulting in loss loss of eye transparency....
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Corneal Ulcer
An ulcer is similar to a corneal abrasion, except that an ulcer is deeper and involves the middle and sometimes that inner layer of the cornea....
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Entropion
This condition, in which the eyelids roll inward, it the most common congenital defect of the eyelids. The breeds most commonly affected by entropion a...
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Eye Infection
You can make a good guess as to what is causing eye infections by looking to see if one or both eyes are infected. If just one eye is swollen or has a gree...
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Foreign object in eye
It is common for pets to get things stuck in their eyes, especially dogs and cats with prominent eyes like Pekingese and Persians. The fur on furry-faced b...
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Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a serious eye disease that often leads to blindness. There is a continuous (although very slow) exchange of fluid between the chambers of the e...
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Severe Squinting
Severe squinting with spasms of the muscles around the eye is a symptom of a painful eye....
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Soft Eye
This disease is caused by an inflammation of the iris and ciliary body. The iris is the shutter that controls the size of the pupil. The ciliary body produ...
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