Jennifer Graham, DVM, DABVP (Avian / Exotic Companion Mammal), DACZM, Assistant Professor of Zoological Companion Animal Medicine Department of Clinical Sciences, Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine explained, «Rabbits can have
chronic eye discharge associated with dacryocystitis — inflammation of the tear duct that drains the eye — and also with dental disease, so be aware that in these conditions the eye itself may be normal.
Not exact matches
Other symptoms of oral disease in pets that owners often fail to recognize include
chronic eye infections, frequent sneezing, nasal
discharge and chewing on one side of the mouth.
Symptoms include
chronic redness of the
eye, thick yellow - green
discharge, especially in the morning, and the development of a film over the cornea.
If your pup suffers from
chronic symptoms like itchy skin, digestive issues, joint pain, or
eye discharge, it might be time to try a nutritionally - complete vegan diet.
Initial symptoms include
chronic redness of the
eye and a viscous
discharge.
If your rabbit is elderly; overweight; struggles to groom him / herself; has «sticky bottom» problems; urine scald; or any wounds or
discharges (e.g.
chronic runny
eyes) you need to be especially careful.
I advise all of my clients not to vaccinate their animals, especially if they have any
chronic issues, including but not limited to dermatitis, ear infections, urinary tract infections, irritable bowel disease, arthritis of any kind, liver, pancreas or kidney disease of any kind, allergies, food allergies,
eye or ear
discharge of any kind, behavior issues, breeding issues, cystitis, nail issues, coat issues, digestive issues of any kind, seizure issues, neurological issues of any kind or musculoskeletal issues.
Additionally, I suspect the feline upper respiratory infections are a
chronic state of the panleukopenia virus - induced immunosuppression and the tendency to get
eye discharges.