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  1. Conjunctivitis may be caused by either primary or recurrent CHV-1 infection and can present as unilateral or bilateral disease. CHV-1 conjunctivitis often occurs in young dogs and dogs with immunomodulating systemic conditions or those receiving immunosuppressive therapeutics.

  2. 25 wrz 2024 · Detecting the signs of conjunctivitis in dogs plays a key role in getting your pet the treatment they need. Here’s what to watch out for. The primary symptom of conjunctivitis in dogs is swelling and inflammation of the tissues surrounding the eye.

  3. If the primary cause of conjunctivitis has been identified and treated successfully, most cases will resolve with topical glucocorticoid and/or topical broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment.

  4. 15 maj 2020 · Clinical signs attributable to conjunctivitis include conjunctival hyperemia, swell­ing (chemosis), and ocular discharge. All dogs presenting with these signs should undergo complete ophthalmic examination to identify the source.

  5. 9 lip 2021 · Common signs of canine conjunctivitis include: Redness or swelling of the eye area. Eye discharge that is watery, cloudy, yellow, or green. Squinting or excessive blinking. Rubbing or pawing at the affected eye (s). Symptoms can be present in one or both eyes.

  6. 31 maj 2023 · The treatment for conjunctivitis depends on its cause. If a dog's conjunctivitis is a secondary infection, your vet will treat the primary infection in addition to the conjunctivitis. Your vet can usually treat primary conjunctivitis using topical steroids, antibiotics, or anti-inflammatories.

  7. Dog conjunctivitis treatment. During an initial examination, your vet will give your dog a full eye exam to look for the cause. This will determine the treatment needed for your pet. Treatment can include: eye drops for dogs; antihistamines or steroids; surgery (in more serious cases) Foreign object treatment

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