Not exact matches
You might be able to switch to a
different medication that doesn't cause dry
eye.
The
medication I'm going to prescribe you will help delay the consequences of having diabetes for about 10 years, but after that, you will develop some or all of these symptoms: loss of your
eye sight, loss of the use or actual loss of your legs and / or feet, loss of sensation in your hands, high blood pressure which could result in stroke or heart attack, pain in
different areas of your body...» I kind of stopped hearing from that point.
Your pet will require oral
medication and two or three
different kinds of
eye drops 3 to 4 times a day for the first few weeks after surgery, and on a lesser frequency for several months post surgery.
After diagnosing an ulcer, and in some cases addressing the underlying cause (for instance, a piece of grass or stray hair poking the
eye), your veterinarian will use
different medications depending on how deep the scratch is.