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Red Eye

Overview

Red eye is a non-specific sign of inflammation or infection. Some conditions associated with a red eye can be painful, itchy and cause sensitivity to light resulting in squinting or the eye being held closed.  A red eye may be seen with diseases of the external eyelids, third eyelid, conjunctiva, cornea, or sclera. It may also occur with inflammation of the structures inside the eye, with glaucoma, uveitis or with certain diseases of the eye socket. Either one or both eyes can become red, depending upon the cause of the problem.

Eyes become reddened when blood vessels of the conjunctiva (the pink lining of the eyeball and eyelids), sclera (white covering of the eye), or cornea (clear surface of the eye) become enlarged or more numerous.


Diagnosis and Treatment Notes:


What to Watch for*:

* Pets that scratch or rub at its eye can do significant damage and should be evaluated immediately.  An “e-collar” may be required to prevent additional injury. 

*Please notify us if you notice any of the above signs or if you have any questions!