Symptoms of pterygium in dogs and effective treatment


Dreamy eyes are a common disease of pet dogs that dog owners need to know and know how to treat to ensure the health of their pets. So, what are the symptoms of pterygium in dogs ? How to treat this dream disease? Join Peet to find out right below this article!

Symptoms of pterygium in dogs

Night blindness usually occurs in dogs between the ages of 6 months and 2 years. The breeds most susceptible to pterygium are: Bulldogs, cocker spaniels, Lhasa apsos, bloodhounds, beagles, mastiffs, brachycephalic, shih tzus, etc.

Here are some common symptoms of pterygium in dogs:

- Swollen eyes are oval in shape and bulge out from the edge of the third eyelid.

- Eyes with conjunctivitis, dry eyes.

- The dog's eyes are excessively watery.

- Dog has eyelid spasm.

Note: If you notice your dog rubs his eyes with his paws or they rub their faces on the floor/carpet. This means that this dog is having some eye problem, you need to take them to the veterinarian for a checkup.

How to treat pterygium in dogs

When you visit your veterinarian, he or she may recommend a course of anti-inflammatory eye drops for your dog. In case the dog's pterygium does not decrease or become uncomfortable, the doctor will appoint surgery to put the dog's tear glands back into the proper position.

Here are some treatments for pterygium in dogs that you can refer to:

- Tucking method: This is a method where the veterinarian will permanently place a stitch and place it in the correct position of the inherent tear gland.

- Imbrication method: This is a new method of pterygium surgery in dogs by removing soft tissue directly from the lacrimal gland.

- Third eyelid removal method: This is the most common treatment for pterygium. However, if the third eyelid is removed, the dog's upper eye gland will not produce enough tears. They will often secrete a thick yellow discharge.

Depending on the condition of the dog, the veterinarian will choose the appropriate treatment method. You just need to pay attention to the unusual symptoms of your dog to bring it in for early treatment.

Above is some information about the symptoms and effective treatment of pterygium in dogs. If you find your pet has any of the above abnormal signs, immediately contact your veterinarian for timely treatment!

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