1. Malnutrition
If a dog has a long-term partial eclipse and is picky about food, it will lead to a lack of necessary nutrients in the body, such as multivitamins. If not corrected in time, it will affect the growth of the eyeballs and lead to turbidity. Adjust your eating habits and give your dog canned food and chicken breast to improve the condition.
2. Eye damage
If the dog’s eyes are scratched or hit, the eyeballs will become cloudy and film-like substances will appear. You need to take blood-activating and non-steroidal medicines as directed by your doctor. Treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs.
3. Eye infection
If the eyes are not cleaned well, it may lead to bacterial and fungal invasion, affect the normal growth of the eyeball, and cause turbidity and film-like substances. You need to follow the doctor's advice Treat with antibiotics and antifungal medications.
4. Cataracts
If the dog itself suffers from cataracts, it will cause membranous material to appear in the eyeballs, which will affect normal vision and cause the eyeballs to become cloudy. Doctor's operation is required. Undertake surgical treatment.
5. Diabetes
Usually caused by heredity and bad eating habits, the disease will lead to an increase in blood sugar in the body, causing polyphagia, polyuria, polydipsia and weight loss. If it is not improved, it will lead to retinopathy, causing a cloudy film in the eyes, and it is necessary to take anti-diabetic drugs under the guidance of a doctor.
During the recovery period, the dog’s eyes should be observed at any time, and regular check-ups at the hospital should be made to understand the specific conditions of eye recovery.