Cats have secretions when they cry when their eyes are exposed. First, consider whether external environmental factors are stimulating. Generally, the cause of the disease is removed. Using pet anti-inflammatory eye drops can slowly restore health....
Cats have secretions when they cry when their eyes are exposed. First, consider whether external environmental factors are stimulating. Generally, the cause of the disease is removed. Using pet anti-inflammatory eye drops can slowly restore health. Secondly, consider virus, bacteria and parasite infections. In this case, in addition to eye drops, it must also be combined with antibiotics and drugs for the cause.
1. External environmental factors stimulate
There are many factors in the environment that are likely to become cats' allergens, such as pollen, insect bites, dust mites, fresheners, cosmetics, perfumes, etc., which may stimulate cats' eyes to cause tears and produce secretions. In this case, the owner must first remove the pathogenic factors in the cat's environment, and then treat the cat's eyes. If a foreign object enters, it needs to be rinsed with normal saline, and then use pet's special anti-inflammatory eye drops to drop eyes every day.
2. Infectious factors
Viruses, bacteria and parasites may all contact the eyes and cause inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye. Early symptoms are common to tears and increase secretions. Eye abnormalities caused by infection often develop severe consequences, which may cause corneal ulcers and even blindness. It is recommended that the owner go to the hospital for PCR tests of related viruses and bacteria after discovering abnormal eyes of the cat. Currently, pet hospitals have "respiratory joint tests", which can detect multiple viral infections at the same time, check whether they are infected with viruses and bacteria. After diagnosis, use the corresponding antibiotics and eye drops.
In addition, some cats do not deworm regularly and have contacted the outside world. It may be infected with eye nematodes, which stimulates inflammation of the conjunctiva in cats, accompanied by tears and increased secretions. In the later stages of development, the owner can even see nematodes in the conjunctival sac that are "surging" and the cat needs to be taken to the pet hospital for surgical treatment in time.