Inflammation in one eye or both of your pet; both cats and dogs could suffer of
Recurrent Conjunctivitis.
Common things that can cause
recurrent conjunctivitis in dogs and cats include constant exposure to smoke, environmental pollutants, dust / debris, chronic infections and eyelash abnormalities.
For this reason, feline herpesvirus can cause chronic,
recurrent conjunctivitis and other eye problems.
Not exact matches
Fights fever, relieves
conjunctivitis,
recurrent vomiting, upset stomach and ulcers.
Recurrent bouts of
conjunctivitis and keratitis are common, especially in viral cases such as feline herpes virus.
In chronic cases, there is often a history of
recurrent eye injuries, ulcers or
conjunctivitis.
Some of the more common symptoms of this cat health problem include the following: Fever, Swollen lymph nodes, Pale gums, Decreased appetite, Poor coat condition, Inflammation of the mouth or gums, Chronic
conjunctivitis, Behavior changes, Problems with urination,
Recurrent skin infections and Poor wound healing.
This results in
recurrent or chronic
conjunctivitis - persistently sore eyes - and, untreated, may eventually lead to blindness.