What should I do if my cat has inflammation in my eyes and can t open it? It may lead to blindness
The Garfield, whom I raise at home, is the kind that has more prone to problems with eyes, so I am considerate and serious in daily care. But I still can't protect myself from the fact that one day I saw the cat's eyes closed after get off work, and the eyes looked obviously swollen. If you open your eyes and look at it, your eyes are covered with eye poop, and you will know that it is the cat's eyes that are inflamed.
1. Ocular inflammation
Mixed bacterial eye inflammation generally includes tears, red and swollen eyes, mucus-like secretions in the eyes, and the eyes are closed by secretions. If you don't wipe them for a few days, it will dirty the cat's eyes and let the secretions stick to the eyes. If you don't clean it in time, bacteria will invade for a long time, and turn red and swollen, and turn outward. Kittens frequently shed tears and even had red and swollen eyes. Parents should consider that the cat at home may have conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis is a common eye disease in cats. The most common clinical symptoms of conjunctivitis are congestion and redness in the eyes, which may be accompanied by photophobia, tears, conjunctival edema, and increased eye secretions.
2. Viral infection
Cats suffer from cat nasal branitis, which means viral bronchitis, and their eyes may also experience redness, swollenness and tears. Cats infected with cat nasal braces will have symptoms of conjunctivitis, including redness, swelling of eyes, tears, and inability to open them. They will also have symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, loss of appetite, and depression. First of all, we need to understand the way the virus works. It relies on the arginine in the cat's body for replication and transmission. The cat's amino acid paste contains a large amount of lysine, which can block the development of the virus. Therefore, cats need to be supplemented with lysine. So where does lysine come from?
Lysine can be obtained from catamine and taken with amoxicillin and cephalosporin anti-inflammatory, which can effectively prevent the replication of the virus. Don’t slack off after your cat is healthy, and always pay attention to the cat’s physical condition.