He suffers from demodectic mange and damaged corneas â $» which could lead to blindness or
eye removal if left untreated.
Not exact matches
If the cancer is restricted to just the
eye, the standard treatment is radiation and surgical
removal of the
eye.
Yes, the
removal process might be slightly longer but you are guaranteed to have perfect
eyes all day and even night until you remove your makeup and this is especially important
if you spend ages creating that perfect smokey
eye.
If eyes are inflamed or there are tear stains on your dog's coat, clean eyes with suitable tear stain removal product and soft cloth, if there is persistent discharge consult you ve
If eyes are inflamed or there are tear stains on your dog's coat, clean
eyes with suitable tear stain
removal product and soft cloth,
if there is persistent discharge consult you ve
if there is persistent discharge consult you vet.
If left untreated glaucoma will lead to blindness and in severe cases may require surgical
removal of the affected
eye.
This is extremely painful and
if left untreated, causes loss of vision and requires
removal of the
eye.
Because 3 out of every 4 diabetic dogs develop blinding cataracts, and because the cataracts develop quickly and cause blindness that can be permanent
if surgery is not performed ASAP, AND because some cataracts result in lens rupture and
removal of the
eye (s), rapid referral to a veterinary ophthalmologist should occur as soon as possible following diagnosis of diabetes.
If this occurs, the
eye unfortunately might need surgical
removal (enucleation).
If the above 2 home remedies are not successful on your puppy or dog, then we recommend Angel
Eyes for stain
removal.
If they are uncomfortable (i.e. migraine headache from glaucoma) and this can not be controlled medically, then surgery (such as
eye removal) must be done.
If the
eye becomes non-functioning and there is damage to the tissues that produce tears, your vet may recommend
removal of the
eye in order to avoid infection from lack of lubrication of the
eye, long term.
109 See Hazelwood, supra note 19, at 286 — 89 (listing a number of ethical issues surrounding email that legal writing courses could raise, including third - party access / interception, metadata, data retention, and inadvertent disclosure); Dragnich, supra note 36 at 15 (discussing how an email assignment could include lessons about confidentiality, attorney - client privilege, and «contemporary issues such as information security and
removal of metadata prior to transmitting documents»); Tracy Turner, E-mail Etiquette in the Business World, 18 No. 1 Persps.: Teaching Legal Research & Writing 18, 19 — 20 (2009)(discussing ethical and professional email issues, including when to use email versus other forms of communication, forwards and replies, and CC and BCC use); see also Shapo, supra note 3, at 345 («
If you are forwarding a message to another attorney, for example, check that there is nothing in the thread that is not for the
eyes of that recipient.
Go through everything with a ruthless
eye:
if you don't use it, earmark it for
removal.