Clinical signs of a pasteurella infection may include:
discharges around the eyes, nose or anal area, loss of appetite, depression, diarrhea, head tilt, loss of balance, lumps / bumps under the skin or labored breathing.
The hamster should have clear eyes, with no signs of
discharge around the eyes, ears or nose.
Not exact matches
Symptoms include sneezing, nasal congestion,
discharge from the nose and
eyes, conjunctivitis (or red
eye), swelling
around the
eyes,
eye ulcers, fever, depression, loss of appetite, drooling, and lethargy.
Gaze into her
eyes Check your dog's
eyes regularly by taking her to a bright area and looking for crust,
discharge, or tearing, and making sure that there's white
around the eyeball.
Feline herpesvirus (viral rhinotracheitis): This virus causes upper respiratory infection with fever, sneezing,
eye and nasal
discharge, conjunctivitis (inflammation of the inner eyelids and mucous membranes
around the
eyes), inflammation of the cornea (keratitis), and lethargy.
Pawing at the mouth, abnormal drooling, mouth tenderness, facial inflammation, obvious oral bleeding, sneezing, nasal
discharge and swelling
around the
eyes are also indicators of mouth problems.
Other signs include: blood stained crusts
around the nose,
discharge from the
eyes, and difficulty breathing.
If you notice that your pet is not acting normally, is not eating or drinking, is vomiting or having diarrhea, has gained or lost a significant amount of weight, has
eye or nose
discharge, is have problems getting
around, is having problems breathing, or has any changes in their
eyes, ears or skin, please call the clinic to set up an appointment.
Your cavy may have hair loss
around the infected
eye, redness called conjunctivitis,
discharge, swelling, and even hold the infected
eye shut.
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.
A pet that is experiencing changes in tear production, allergies, injury to the
eye or any other cause of
discharge or matting
around the
eye is at risk of secondary infection to the
eye or the skin surrounding the
eye.
Signs to look for include loss of appetite, inactivity, huddling in a corner, a ruffled or unkempt coat, sneezing,
discharge from the nose or
eyes, wheezing, wetness
around the tail, and diarrhea.
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.
Occasional
discharge for your pet's
eyes is normal, as they tend to play
around in dirt and other debris.
Small amounts of debris accumulating
around your dog's
eyes can be perfectly normal and I am often recommending the use of moistened cotton wool balls or wipes to help remove light staining and dried
discharge.
Symptoms of «crying» include squinting, inflammation,
eye discharge and sagging skin
around the
eye.
But if a kitten has yellow or green
discharge, or swelling
around the
eyes (making it hard for him to open his
eyes), or the third eyelid is showing, you need to contact the foster coordinator to schedule a vet appointment.
Wet a soft, clean cloth or cotton ball with lukewarm water, squeeze it out and gently wipe away the
discharge from
around each
eye that is affected.
You may notice a thick
discharge or crust
around the
eye and the hamster may be unable to open one or both
eyes.
Rolls
around in dried bracken Then suffers sore
eyes a bit of a
discharged not smelly.
Symptoms of KCS include a stringy mucous
discharge, pain and rubbing at the
eyes, and the hair
around the
eyes being matted.
Young kittens can produce so much ocular
discharge that their
eyes gum closed, sealing the infected secretions
around the
eye.
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?).