The «trademark» distemper symptoms begin two to three weeks after the dog has been infected and include fever, coughing, lethargic behavior, loss of appetite, clear nose discharge progressing to thick and / or yellow discharge, eye conjunctivitis, diarrhea and
thick eye discharge and a skin rash on the belly and between the legs.
Many dogs have
thick eye discharge.
Not exact matches
If your newborn develops
thick, yellow
discharge from one or both
eyes, make sure a doctor sees him quickly.
People with pink
eye may have itchy
eyes and watery or
thick discharge.
The
eye discharge starts off as watery and clear and as the disease progresses, the
discharge become
thick and muco - purulent (full of mucus and yellow pus).
Symptoms: red
eyes with a
thick discharge, mild nasal
discharge and occasional sneeze.
Often, the only thing owners notice is
thick white or yellow
discharge from one or both
eyes.
Symptoms include chronic redness of the
eye,
thick yellow - green
discharge, especially in the morning, and the development of a film over the cornea.
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.
Things to look for: increased redness in one or both
eyes, clear & watery, cloudy &
thick, or purulent (pus)
discharge may be seen.
Sometimes the sneeze is accompanied by a
thick greenish - yellow
discharge or runny
eyes.
A
thick yellow
discharge results and the
eye develops a blinding pigment covering for protection.
When the condition is severe, the
eye is very red and painful, and there will be considerable
discharge, which may vary from watery to a
thick, grey / green pus.
Usually, the first sign of the disease is an
eye discharge, which can be clear and watery or
thick and green.
Signs and symptoms: Runny nose and / or
eyes, sneezing,
thick mucosal
discharge, fever and loss of appetite.
You may notice a
thick discharge or crust around the
eye and the hamster may be unable to open one or both
eyes.
Initial Symptoms are usually swollen eyelids and a
thick discharge from the
eyes, nose and swelling of the genitals.
Dogs with dry
eyes will have a mucoid or mucopurulent
discharge that is
thick and whitish grey to yellow in color.
Because the mucoid portion of tears is still made, a
thick discharge collects in the
eyes.
Signs of distemper include fever, cough, nasal and
eye discharge that is usually
thick and green, pneumonia, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, thickening of the toe pads, muscle twitching, seizures and blindness.
A
thick, yellow
discharge from nose and
eyes is common.