Watch your baby
for eye discharge in the first week of life and contact your doctor if this develops, or if your baby is unwell.
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The most common type of jaundice develops on the second or third day of life — about when the baby is being
discharged from the hospital — which is why it's important to know about it and keep an
eye out
for it.
You need to seek medical advice only if the whites of his
eyes become red or yellow (which can be a sign of jaundice) or if the
discharge persists
for more than a week.
While the
discharge is there, however, always clean his
eyes by wiping from the inside corner to the outside, using a cotton ball or part of a wash cloth
for each
eye.
With an ophthalmoscope, the doctor would inspect your baby's
eyes for any blocked tear ducts,
discharge, and yellow
eyes, which might indicate a jaundice issue.
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.
Symptoms asking
for Allium Cepa are characterised by violent sneezing, burning watery
discharge from the nose and watery
eyes.
In order to determine what professional help is needed, it's important
for paw - rents to understand the various types of
eye discharge and what they mean.
When handling your bunny, take the opportunity to check its
eyes and ears
for any
discharge.
The feline herpes virus is highly contagious, and the most common way
for it to spread is through direct contact with the
discharge from an infected cat's
eyes, mouth or nose.
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.
During the exam, the animal is assessed
for lumps and bumps,
discharge from the
eyes / nose, abnormal teeth, irregular heart / lung sounds and so on.
Answer: Just having runny
eyes is usually not a problem but she has 2 things that I tell people to look
for that may signal that she needs medication: yellow (or green)
discharge and squinting (keeping her
eye closed) & pawing.
He will check your Miniature Schnauzer's ears and
eyes, looking
for any signs that something may be wrong, like redness, itching,
discharge, etc...
Gilger recommends owners closely monitor horses
for eye pain, discoloration or increased
discharge, all early signs of fungal keratitis.
You will need to keep an
eye on the incision
for swelling or
discharge.
With either type of suture, you will need to keep an
eye on the incision
for redness, swelling or
discharge.
You will act as the extra
eyes, ears and hands
for the veterinarians to deliver the highest quality care from intake to
discharge.
What to expect after surgery The patient is
discharged the day after surgery wearing a special collar to protect the
eyes from irritation
for 2 weeks.
Horse owners are advised to follow these basic CDFA and UC Davis Center
for Equine Health (CEH) biosecurity guidelines to decrease the potential EHV - 1 / EHM spread at equine facilities and events: • Limit horse - to - horse contact • Limit horse - to - human - to - horse contact • Avoid use of communal water sources • Avoid sharing of equipment unless thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between uses • Monitor horses
for clinical signs of EHM including fever of 101.5 °F or greater, nasal
discharge, cough, reddish mucous membranes, puffy and red
eyes, swollen legs and acute onset of neurologic signs (ataxia, recumbency, urinary incontinence) In 2011, an EHV - 1 / EHM outbreak at the Western National Cutting Horse Event in Ogden, Utah potentially exposed the virus to at least 2,106 horses at 242 equine facilities in 19 states (including California) and one Canadian province, and forced the cancellation of horse shows from coast to coast.
Respiratory disorders — coughing, sneezing, nasal or
eye discharge for more than 3 - 4 days, excessive panting when the dog is at rest and its not hot, any labored breathing
Look
for any
discharge or reddening of the
eye, and try to judge of your dog is suffering from any pain.
Eyes: Look for bright eyes surrounded by white with little, if any, discha
Eyes: Look
for bright
eyes surrounded by white with little, if any, discha
eyes surrounded by white with little, if any,
discharge.
For instance, dogs may be exposed to kennel cough, which shows symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, or
eye discharge.
Things to look
for: increased redness in one or both
eyes, clear & watery, cloudy & thick, or purulent (pus)
discharge may be seen.
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.
If Jonesy is otherwise well during walking, sitting and play I wouldn't be too concerned but keep an
eye on him; if there is any
discharge, gasping
for breath or gums are a dark red colour he should be seen by a Veterinarian immediately.
Dogs with signs of respiratory disease (e.g., cough, decreased appetite, nasal and
eye discharge and fever) should be kept away from others dogs
for at least two weeks.
Any
discharge, redness, swelling, squinting, or pawing at the
eyes is reason
for an immediate exam.
Answer: I would really need to examine her to be able to say
for sure - it would depend on a lot of things: if she had a secondary infection or not (yellow, green
discharge, enlarged lymph nodes) I might recommend a product like Terramycin (https://www.1800petmeds.com/Terramycin+Ophthalmic+Ointment-prod10190.html)- if it was primarily a «dry
eye» problem I might recommend something without antibiotics that just lubricated.
To catch dental disease early, watch
for signs of lack of appetite, being selective about foods, dropping foods out of the mouth, excessive tearing or salivating, nasal
discharge, tooth grinding or bulging of an
eye.
Eye discharge — look
for goopy, mucus - like
discharge or a noticeable increase if your dog normally has
eye discharge
Occasional
discharge for your pet's
eyes is normal, as they tend to play around in dirt and other debris.
Story: Duchess was listed as rescue only
for many reasons: terrified at the shelter, 7 yrs and blood in her urine,
eye / nasal
discharge.
Signs of respiratory problems, including coughing, sneezing,
eye or nose
discharge, or a closed
eye, as well as litter box problems or aggression also signal a need
for a diagnostic vet visit, Middleton explains.
A thick yellow
discharge results and the
eye develops a blinding pigment covering
for protection.
Dog flu symptoms in its mild form include sneezing, nasal
discharge, runny
discharge from the
eyes, lack of energy, reduced appetite, low grade fever, and a persistent cough and stuffy nose that can last
for up to three weeks.
If in doubt, or if you see nasal
discharge that continues
for hours, persistent cough, reverse sneezing,
eye discharge, wheezing or blood in the
discharge, you should always consult your vet.
General Health Checks Check your rabbit's nose and
eyes for discharge regularly, and ears
for wax, debris or flakiness.
Watch your new pet
for signs of illness, lethargy, nasal or
eye discharge, excessive sneezing, vomiting or persistent diarrhea.
With either type of suture, you will need to keep an
eye on the incision
for swelling or
discharge; many dogs and cats may lick or chew at the incision, causing secondary infection and other potential problems, so we also recommend an e-collar be worn
for most cases post surgery.
Examine the
eyes for redness, tearing, or
discharge.
Distemper may be misdiagnosed in its early stages because it begins as an upper respiratory infection resembling a cold., including fever of 103 - 105 degrees (normal
for a dog is 100 - 102.5), loss of appetite, listlessness, and a watery
discharge from
eyes and nose.
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.
If one of your dog's
eyes becomes watery, develops a
discharge or develops a sensitivity to light, consult your veterinarian
for advice.
Thanks to the emergency
eye surgery and Healthy Paws pet insurance she does not have the
discharge from her
eye and nostril anymore and is no longer at risk
for her
eye rupturing.
Watch
for other symptoms, and visit the vet if you see: Your guinea pig refusing food or water, having trouble breathing, sneezing,
eye discharge, a messy or smelly coat, fatigue, diarrhea, or any other unusual behavior.
Check your pet's ears and
eyes for signs of redness or
discharge.
Watch
for eye discomfort (squinting, redness, blinking,
eye rubbing, increased
discharge).