A common primary cause of canine conjunctivitis is chronic irritation and / or exposure resulting
from anatomical problems of the lids (entropion, ectropion) or eyelashes (e.g., distichia, trichiasis).
Not exact matches
If your child suffers
from chronic sinusitis, it may be because he has an underlying medical condition such as undiagnosed, and therefore untreated, allergies; some sort of
anatomical problem in the nose that prevents drainage, such as a deviated septum; or chronically infected adenoids (the lymph tissue that sits behind the nose), which can leak bacteria into the sinuses.
If you have
anatomical problems you may benefit
from a custom orthotic you place in your shoe.
Short - headed or flat - faced breeds like these are prone to breathing
problems caused by certain
anatomical abnormalities that result
from their shortened facial structure.