Excessive discharge from the eye (s), whether clear or yellowish in color, calls for a vet visit.
Not exact matches
- Should there be
excessive coughing, sneezing or abnormal
discharge from the
eyes, seek veterinary attention immediately.
Some symptoms of FVR are inflammation of the tissues that line the eyelids and surround the
eyes,
excessive blinking, and
discharges from the
eyes and nose.
From a yellow, gooey
discharge to
excessive tearing, WebMD explains causes and treatment of
eye discharge in cats.
Redness and swelling around the
eyes,
excessive watering and squinting are all symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis, and this may also be accompanied by
discharge, which can vary
from clear and watery to thick and greenish.
Dogs that have
excessive tearing (called epiphora) and drainage around the
eyes may have a foul odor
from the
discharge as it collects on the hair and skin.
You may notice redness or inflammation of the
eye and / or the conjunctiva,
excessive tearing (epiphora) or other
discharges from the affected
eye, and
excessive blinking (blepharospasm).
Call us if your cat experiences vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite, lethargy, trouble breathing,
excessive drinking or urinating, wheezing or coughing, pale gums,
discharge from nose, swollen
eye or
discharge, limping, and / or difficulty passing urine or stool as these may be signs of illness.