Examples of hunting - related injuries
include eye ulcers, punctures from running through brush, lacerations, and gunshot wounds.
Not exact matches
Red flags of IBD
include: 1) rectal bleeding, 2) diarrhea that wakes you up at night, 3) weight loss (defined as 5 % of body weight), 4) fever, or 5) inflammation in other parts of the body other than the GI tract —
including arthritis,
ulcers of the mouth, joint pain, or inflammation of the
eye.
But a new study from NYU Langone Medical Center's a gross reminder about why it really is a bad idea to use unwashed fingers to pop them out or sleep in them (as tempting as that may be when you're sooo tired): It found people who wear contacts have different types of bacteria in their
eyes than non-users —
including one kind often connected with
eye ulcers.
The health benefits of lime
include weight loss, skin care,
eye care, improved digestion, respiratory disorders, urinary disorders and relief from constipation, and treatment of scurvy, piles, peptic
ulcer, gout, and gums.
The health benefits of cabbage
include treatment for constipation, stomach
ulcers, headaches, obesity, skin disorders, eczema, jaundice, scurvy, rheumatism, arthritis, gout,
eye disorders, heart diseases, aging, and Alzheimer's disease.
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.
Ophthalmology: We offer several diagnostics for the
eye,
including staining to diagnose corneal
ulcers, tonometry for ocular pressures, and Schirmer Tear Testing to assess the
eye's ability to produce an adequate number of tears.
Some signs of a corneal
ulcer include: pain and squinting, redness of the sclera (white part of the
eye), tearing and discharge from the
eye, and an abnormal appearance to the cornea.
Treatment of corneal
ulcers includes topical antibiotic drops, anti-inflammatories, and usually an Elizabethan collar to keep the pet from damaging the
eye.
Eye diseases in Frenchies
include corneal
ulcers, retinal dysplasia, cherry
eye, entropion, and eyelash abnormalities.
Commonly called «cat flu» as its symptoms
include sneezing, fever, discharge from the nose and
eyes, and mouth
ulcers.
Rhinotracheitis and Calicivirus both may result in upper respiratory infections, signs of which
include mild to severe nasal discharge, tongue
ulcers, redness, and pain of the
eyes, nose, and mouth.
The clinical signs of «dry
eye»
include large amounts of ocular discharge (that re-forms quickly after cleaning), redness of the
eyes, rubbing at the
eyes, cloudy
eyes, and corneal
ulcers.
Symptoms of overdose may
include decreased urine production and blood in the urine; jaundice (yellowing of the skin, gums and
eyes); pale gums, weakness, and
ulcers.
Other parts of the
eye that are commonly infected
include the cornea (corneal infection,
ulcers and keratitis).
Other
eye problems in Toy Poodles
include tear duct disorders, corneal
ulcers, retinal dysplasia, eyelash abnormalities, and glaucoma.
Feline corneal
ulcers have a wide variety of potential causes,
including scratches that a cat can sustain in a fight; ingrown eyelashes; a piece of dirt that becomes trapped beneath the
eye lid; exposure to caustic chemicals; and viral or bacterial infection.
Clinical signs of calicivirus infection
include sneezing, nasal congestion, conjunctivitis, discharge from the
eyes and nose, sudden lameness in one or more joints (this is seen more frequently in kittens and has been called «limping kitten syndrome»), loss of appetite, fever, lethargy, and
ulcers on the tongue (see photo), roof of the mouth, gums, lips, or nose.
Infection with FHV - 1 leads to signs of upper respiratory infection
including sneezing episodes, discharge from the
eyes and nose, conjunctivitis (inflammation of the tissues that line the eyelids),
eye ulcers, nasal congestion, loss of appetite, fever, and lethargy.
Reactivation of previously dormant herpesviral infection has been implicated in a number of
eye conditions,
including corneal
ulcers.
Other problems that occur as a result of having the virus
include ulcers in the cornea of the
eye (corneal
ulcers), inflammation in the cornea (Stromal keratitis) and inflammation in the nose (chronic rhinitis).
Cat
eye discharge is a sign of many different
eye diseases and disorders,
including corneal
ulcers, conjunctivitis and entropion (an eyelid that rolls inward, allowing the hairs on the skin to irritate the
eye).
Eye examinations often reveal many health issues,
including anemia, infections, glaucoma, cataracts, high blood pressure, jaundice, kidney problems and allergies, in addition to
eye injuries and
ulcers.
Often the pressure of the
eyes will be checked, the
eyes will be stained to rule out corneal
ulcers and labwork should be performed to look for signs of systemic disease
including infectious causes.
The clinical signs of these diseases may
include runny
eyes, runny nose,
ulcers of mouth and tongue, coughing, sneezing, fever, pneumonia, loss of appetite, and inactivity.
Recently, a Welsh breeder surrendered several dogs to Puppy Love Campaigns with shocking health issues
including infected ears and mouths, infected puncture wounds,
eye ulcers and more.
Eyes Eye examinations often reveal many health issues,
including anemia, infections, glaucoma, cataracts, high blood pressure, jaundice, kidney problems and allergies, in addition to
eye injuries and
ulcers.
More specific injuries can
include a corneal
ulcer, corneal laceration, foreign body, or puncture of the
eye.
Pet
eye diseases that you may be familiar with as a result of your own visits to a human ophthalmologist
include cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachments, and corneal
ulcers.
Other methods of debridement
include a procedure called a grid keratotomy, when your veterinarian numbs the
eye and uses a small, sterile needle to gently «scratch» a grid on the surface of the cornea in the area of the
ulcer.
Our BluePearl veterinary ophthalmologists can diagnose and care for conditions
including ulcers, glaucoma and cataracts as well as injuries to the
eye.