Pets are similar to humans in many ways. Your pet’s eyes water and exude some discharge every now and then. While a certain level of discharge is expected under most circumstances, excessive discharge can also signal that something serious is wrong. If you believe that your cat or dog has an eye infection, our professional staff at Central Virginia Veterinary Clinic in Louisa is here to help. Once our team has identified the infection, we will prescribe the treatment your pet needs.

How Do Pets Get Eye Infections?

Dogs and cats can both suffer from eye infections due to various conditions such as dry eye, an injury, allergies, tear duct blockages, parasites, a fungal infection, and tumors. Some pets are more vulnerable than others to these eye issues. During your pet’s annual exam, our team will be able to diagnose and test how vulnerable your pet is to infections.  

What Are the Signs of Pet Eye Infections?

One of the first signs of a pet eye infection you may notice is an unusual amount and type of discharge from the eye. This discharge may be thick, creamy, clear, smelly, or crusty. Aside from eye discharge, you may also notice that your pet is rubbing the affected eye constantly, rapidly blinking, squinting, or keeping the affected eye closed. In addition, the affected eye may be red or swollen, sensitive to light, or discolored.

Why Is It Important to Treat Eye Infections in Pets?

Pet eye infections that are left untreated may result in the symptoms worsening, vision issues, and possibly even blindness. Therefore, it is imperative to seek the help of a veterinarian as soon as possible. We will prescribe a medication for your pet and explain how and when to use it.

Contact Central Us for Pe Eye Care from Our Veterinarian in Louisa, VA

If you believe that your dog or cat has an eye infection, contact our Louisa veterinary office as soon as possible. We can diagnose your pet’s condition and provide the appropriate treatment plan to get your furry friend back to normal. Contact us at Central Virginia Veterinary Clinic today to schedule an appointment for your pet.  

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