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Corneal ulcers in dogs and cats are a common ailment that can be easily diagnosed and treated by a qualified veterinarian.
Distichiasis is an eye disease in the dog wherein extra eyelashes or hairs cause irritation to the canine eye. Treatment involves removing the offending eyelashes/hairs.
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca or dry eye is a painful eye condition caused from a lack of natural tear production.
The third eyelid is a piece of tissue that helps to protect the eye. It assists in tear production and helps to protect the eye from injury.
Almost 80% of what we perceive through our sensory abilities comes from our sight. Protect your vision with everyday care for your eyes and overall health.
Pannus is a disease involving the cornea of the eye and is predominately found in the German Shepard Dog. The disease is progressive and can lead to blindness.
Generally characterized by sneezing, feline upper respiratory infections in cats are very common.
Viral conjunctivitis is a benign cause of red eyes that is caused by the same viruses that cause colds. It must be distinguished from other causes of red eyes.
Prednisone and prednisolone are glucocorticoids, or steroids, which are used to treat dogs and cats for a variety of different diseases and symptoms.
People who have vision problems feel that the contact lenses are more modern than glasses. But, improper maintenance of these lenses result in serious problems.


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