Not exact matches
All types of conjunctivitis Many doctors recommend putting a few drops of expressed breast milk (if you're breastfeeding) in the affected
eyes several times per day to help
clear any
discharge, treat an early infection, or even prevent an infection.
Seek medical attention for intense
eye redness,
eye pain, a
discharge of yellow or green pus, symptoms that do not improve with treatment, recurrent pink
eye, or sensitivity to light or blurred vision that persists after
clearing eye secretions.
The driving intensity of the front is accentuated by the
eyes of the car, the headlight housings, which use a very
clear, tech - looking case to show off high - intensity gas -
discharged headlamps (Xenon).
The
eye discharge starts off as watery and
clear and as the disease progresses, the
discharge become thick and muco - purulent (full of mucus and yellow pus).
Make sure the puppy looks healthy with
clear eyes, a dry nose and no
discharge from his rectum.
In addition, he is drooling, there's a
clear discharge coming out from both
eyes, and he coughs really bad.
Eyes must be
clear of
discharge and redness, and their skin should be healthy with no lumps / bumps, red or dry patches or missing fur (no mange or ringworm).
Healthy Kittens and cats during their maintenance years have
eyes that are very
clear and bright, with no evidence of tearing or
discharging.
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.
Things to look for: increased redness in one or both
eyes,
clear & watery, cloudy & thick, or purulent (pus)
discharge may be seen.
Regular
clearing of
discharge from the
eyes and nose may be required.
Ears should smell good, without too much wax or gunk inside, and
eyes should be
clear, with no redness or
discharge.
Dog
eye discharge is wiped away and the
eyes should
clear as the body fight off the virus.
• Hives, rashes, blisters,
clear discharge from
eyes or nostrils, sneezing, itching and mild discomfort may also be present.
And just like our own
eyes, a healthy dogs
eyes should be
clear and generally free of mucus and
eye discharge.
He also has a lot more energy and his
eye discharge has
cleared up.
Usually, the first sign of the disease is an
eye discharge, which can be
clear and watery or thick and green.
There may be
clear or mucous
discharge from the
eye.
Normally, dogs produce a small amount of
clear ocular
discharge to keep the
eyes moist, just like human tears.
Her
eyes were also
clear of
discharge and redness.
The «trademark» distemper symptoms begin two to three weeks after the dog has been infected and include fever, coughing, lethargic behavior, loss of appetite,
clear nose
discharge progressing to thick and / or yellow
discharge,
eye conjunctivitis, diarrhea and thick
eye discharge and a skin rash on the belly and between the legs.
His
eyes should be bright and
clear, with no redness or runny
discharge.
Dog
eye allergies can be clinically differentiated from other conditions; allergies are usually identified by mild to severe
eye swelling, transparent /
clear discharge with no pus or cloudiness and severe irritation.
Eyes should be
clear, with no redness or
discharge.
The hamster should have
clear eyes, with no signs of
discharge around the
eyes, ears or nose.
About 2 months ago, I noticed on my male 3 yr old Siberian husky his left
eye pupil was very dialated, two days later it started to bulge and cloud over, I rushed him to the vet, they checked the
eye and prescribed ointment, it took care of the cloudiness, but did nothing for the bulging or the enlarged pupil, last weekend I noticed redness or blood in his
eye, within a day that
cleared, then came back with a vengeance, blood took over the whole
eye, rushed him again to vet, they said they couldn't give him a proper examination due to his
eye being completely filled with blood, there was no charge, but said it was definitely not trauma and he is too young to be cancer, but there are exceptions to everything, no prescriptions or ointments, said they would do very little and in most cases these symptoms
clear on their own, they said to wait and watch, any change, for better or worse to bring him back, if there is
discharge and seems to be healing then they can do a proper exam, if there is more bulging then they'll have to stick a needle in the
eye to drain it.
All dogs should be clean, healthy, with
clear eyes, free from any
discharge from
eyes and nose, and appear happy and alert.
There may be a
discharge from the
eye and the
discharge may be
clear, mucoid, or purulent (containing pus).
There are many different causes of
eye discharge, I am just struggling to think of a
clear discharge that dries purple; most common causes are allergies, conjunctivitis and other environmental irritation (did you change cleaning products around the time of the start of symptoms?).
Fever, skin rash and a
clear to pussy
eye and nose
discharge soon follow.
Excessive
discharge from the
eye (s), whether
clear or yellowish in color, calls for a vet visit.