Thursday, January 28, 2010

Ulcerations Of The Gums What Do You Do To Rule Out Corneal Ulcerations When Your?

What do you do to rule out corneal ulcerations when your? - ulcerations of the gums

The horse has an eye injury .... It immediately to your veterinarian if you notice that your horse is injured eye?

7 comments:

CindyRVT said...

You should always consult your veterinarian if your horse eye damage. This is because it is possible to have a serious injury that has not seen with the naked eye - many scratches, can not see without the blindfold on. The eyes are very susceptible to infections and heal slowly increased the risk of serious infections caused by fungi or bacteria that the integrity of the cornea and damage to a fraction of the eye.

Even waiting a day or two, you can lose your horse vision in that eye too.

zakiit said...

Apart from the excrutiating pain of eye injuries is the possibility of losing all the different eyes and eye injuries should be seen by a veterinarian. Loss of vision can be temporarily or permanently, depending on how badly injured the eye and in a timely and appropriate treatment.

I had a corneal ulcer and was practically blind for 6 months. The treatment was different with drops, but it takes time and it hurts. The wounds are not visible to the naked eye. You need to be investigated in the dark on the block. It is usually caused by scratching and infection.

FarmGirl... said...

When I connect my vet a few falls and you're done. Eye injuries are nothing to mess with. cost me $ 50 to the package and drops of food coloring in order to dispose the light to check for ulcers. Value for money for the peace of mind. Blindness, which occurs rapidly and pretend infections in wounds, if my veterinarian before you try these broken bones

Bobbi said...

It depends on how serious it is. If only met, the irrigation swollen a little, a little something that can be washed, not .... If there is bleeding, has the obvious loss of sight over a slight pain, something that can not be washed, appears to have been pushed or something stuck in it, of course, I would get a vet.

American... said...

I do not mind the eyes. I call my vet as soon as possible! There are things that you know you can not do, and the eye is one of them!

American... said...

I do not mind the eyes. I call my vet as soon as possible! There are things that you know you can not do, and the eye is one of them!

sunshine... said...

Yes, of course, call your vet!

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