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What should I do if my dog ​​can’t open his eyes?

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The inability to open the dog's eyes is considered to be caused by genetic factors, environmental factors, trichiasis, trauma, conjunctivitis, keratitis, viral meningitis and other reasons. First of all, if it is caused by genetic factors and environmental factors, it can return to normal after general treatment without medication. Secondly, if the eyes are accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, such as increased secretions, eye redness, pain, etc., they need to be improved through physical therapy and drug treatment as directed by the doctor, which can reduce eye irritation. If the condition is more serious, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the hospital for treatment to avoid delaying the treatment time and affecting the recovery of the disease.

1. Genetic factors

If the dog has lacrimal duct stenosis or abnormal lacrimal gland function, it will cause the lacrimal gland to secrete a large amount of tears. If not treated in time, secretions will form, and then accumulate locally, causing eye problems. Can't open. It needs to be wiped clean with a wet wipe and no special treatment is required.

2. Environmental factors

Long-term exposure to a smoke-polluted environment will cause pollutants in the air to irritate the eyes, causing inability to open the eyes. The surrounding environment needs to be changed, indoor air circulation needs to be maintained, and the room needs to be disinfected regularly.

3. Trichiasis

Mainly, the direction of eyelash growth is backward toward the eyeball. Symptoms such as tearing, photophobia, and foreign body sensation may occur. When the conjunctiva is irritated by the eyelashes, , unable to open my eyes. The eyelashes need to be removed by a professional doctor using tweezers.

4. Trauma

If the eye area is hit or squeezed, it will cause local soft tissue damage, cause eye redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms, and also affect normal eye opening. Eyes and eyes closed. You need to take blood-activating and pain-relieving medications as directed by your doctor.

5. Conjunctivitis

Usually caused by bacterial and viral infections, it can cause excessive congestion and swelling of the conjunctiva, affecting normal eye opening. You need to use antibiotics and antiviral eye drops as directed by your doctor.

6. Keratitis

Usually caused by inflammation that stimulates the cornea, it can lead to corneal ulcers, a large amount of purulent secretions, an increase in tears, and restriction of eye opening. You need to take antibiotics as directed by your doctor.

7. Viral meningitis

Usually caused by viral infection, symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, and loss of appetite may occur. In severe cases,It can cause retinal irritation and make it difficult to open your eyes. Antiviral drug treatment needs to be administered intravenously as directed by your doctor.

During treatment, you need to keep your eyes clean and hygienic. You can rinse with running water to clean up local secretions, relieve eye discomfort, and help with disease recovery.


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