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The dog has yellow pus-like eye droppings in one eye

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Eye feces clinically refers to secretions. Yellow pus-like eye feces in one eye of a dog may be caused by improper cleaning, trichiasis, keratitis, uveitis and other reasons. If it is caused by improper cleaning, yellow pus-like eye droppings are normal and there is generally no need to worry too much. If the abnormal eye has yellow pus-like eye droppings, accompanied by other symptoms, such as eye redness, swelling, pain, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the dog to a regular pet hospital for a detailed examination to determine the cause and further treatment.

1. Improper cleaning

The dog’s eyes have no other problems, and the eyes are not cleaned well. There is only yellow pus-like secretion, which is a physiological phenomenon and needs to be cleaned with cotton swabs. You can also use running water to rinse, and generally no medication is needed.

2. Trichiasis

Mainly, the direction of the eyelashes is like growing inside the eyeball. Symptoms such as photophobia, tearing, and foreign body sensation may occur. If not treated in time, local secretions may occur. If the eyelashes increase and appear yellow, a professional doctor can use tweezers to remove the eyelashes.

3. Keratitis

It may be caused by the invasion and infection of external microorganisms, such as fungi, viruses, etc. It may also be caused by corneal abrasions, or the eyes may be in contact with water contaminated by viruses or It is caused by eye drops. Symptoms such as eye pain, blepharospasm, decreased vision, and blurred vision may occur. In severe cases, it may cause local yellow purulent secretions. Antifungal and antiviral eye drops can be used under the guidance of a doctor. treat.

4. Uveitis

Usually caused by bacterial infection, symptoms such as eye pain, dark shadows, and red eyes may occur. If not treated in time, it may lead to local suppuration and cause Yellow discharge requires antibiotic treatment as directed by your doctor.

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