The dog has one eye that is blue, is it unable to see?

Updated on pet 2024-02-27
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let me tell you, my dog used to have this symptom, and I was so scared when I saw it that I cried. But thanks to my grandfather, he was smart enough to give the dog eye drops and it was fine right away.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No.

    8. I used to have a dog. The right eyeball is purple and blue, and I didn't pay much attention to it.

    And then. The days go by day by day.

    There's nothing unusual about it either.

    Then, I'm now giving it to Uncle Even's house.

    Still alive and well.

    The spirit is very good、

    So, the dog's blue eyes are purple, what's the matter?

    What now. , let's give even points.

    In these years, it's not easy to earn a point

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Huskies have two-color eyes. Blue + Red.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You may have blue eye disease, which is caused by infection with the paramyxovirus of blue eye.

    Canine blue eye disease can present with moderate and temporary clinical symptoms, including anorexia, fever, sneezing, cough, etc., but neurological symptoms are uncommon and inconspicuous. If there is, it is manifested as fatigue, movement disorders, circles, unilateral or bilateral corneal opacity and conjunctivitis, which can last for a month without other symptoms, when their pets suffer from blue eye, they need to go to the hospital for treatment in time.

    The best way to prevent blue eye is to vaccinate to avoid the dog being infected with the virus, to avoid the dog's eye injury, and to strengthen nutrition in time if there is an eye abnormality.

    Ways to maintain your dog's eye hygiene

    Keep your dog's eyes clean and hygienic, as it is normal for your dog's eyes to secrete tears and mucus. But dogs' eyes are not like humans, their eyes are surrounded by hair, when these secretions flow out, stick to the hair, if not treated, it will become dirt, form hard bumps, accumulate more, and may also affect the dog's vision.

    For most shorthaired dogs, rinsing the area around the dog's eyes with a cotton ball and purified water will keep the eye part clean. For dogs with long hair, or dogs with eye diseases, in addition to scrubbing, it is also necessary to comb the hair around the eye area regularly to prevent these secretions from accumulating here.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Your dog's main manifestation is that the cornea of one or both eyes turns grayish-blue, does a blue film appear on the eye? If it is, it's "blue eye". Blue eye in dogs often occurs in the recovery period of infectious hepatitis, that is to say, about half a month before the occurrence of blue eye, there are symptoms of infectious hepatitis such as poor spirits and poor appetite.

    However, this disease is generally accompanied by vomiting, fever and other early symptoms, the blue membrane is broken, and the dog's eyes are blind This is not very easy to treat Do not use hormone drugs, otherwise it will aggravate corneal ulceration Try berberine syrup plus vitamin B2 to dot the eye, and at the same time use the pioneer No. 5 syrup to dot the eye, the two syrups are used alternately to have a certain effect. Mild cases can regain vision in a few days, and severe cases need about 60 days to recover. As long as you insist on medication and proper care, most of them can be used.

    You can also give the dog some banlang root to drink, I hope the dog will get better soon.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Was it finally diagnosed, what is the cause, how to treat it, my dog just has blue eyes, walks unsteadily, and has no other symptoms, is it in your house, what will be the reason.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Age-related.

    Young dogs have bright eyes, dogs over 7 years old have cataracts in their eyes, cataracts are more common than 8 years old, most dogs aged 9-10 years have cataracts, and almost all dogs over 10 years old have cataracts.

    Early cataract lenses have a blue-green ring.

    Typical **sexual or **peripheral cataract, the lens is opaque and gray or grayish-white, and there is a distinct green refractive reflex.

    Individual dogs as young as 1 year old also suffer from cataracts.

    A cataract is a clouding of the lens or anterior capsule. Vision loss or loss due to obstruction of the visual pathway is caused by: Congenital cataracts.

    Begins in the embryonic stage and manifests as cataracts after birth due to abnormal development of the lens and its sac in the mother's body; Traumatic cataracts. Dystrophy of the lens and its lens capsule due to various mechanical injuries (e.g., corneal permeability); Secondary cataracts. Secondary to other eye diseases and systemic diseases, such as iritis, ocular pigmentitis, diabetes, etc.; Senile cataracts.

    Degenerative changes in the lens, mainly seen in 8-12-year-old dogs.

    Diagnosis Normal visual acuity at first. When the lens loses its transparency and further develops into lens opacity, the pupil becomes bluish-white or gray, vision disappears or decreases, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by naked-eye examination when the opacity is obvious. Otherwise, candle imaging or ophthalmoscopy is required.

    When the lens is cloudy, the third image is not visible on candlelight imaging, and the second image is clearer than normal. On ophthalmoscope, the cloudy area appears as a black spot.

    Prevention and treatment Early targeting of the cause of the disease**. Once cloudy, it cannot be absorbed. Surgery** is currently the only effective method. These include lens aspiration and intracapsular or extracapsular extraction, although surgery is risky in later glaucoma occurs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Hello, it is blindness, the sudden blindness of the dog is a disease of the eye, such as cataract, glaucoma, etc., which will cause the dog to lose vision, it is recommended that you take the dog to the pet hospital to check it out, determine what it is**, and then you can prescribe the right medicine If it is a cataract, it is mainly for the initial cataract, and the development of cataract can be inhibited with intravitiligo and musk bead eye medicine, but it cannot solve the part of the dog's eye that is cloudy. Surgery**:

    Cataract surgery is a more effective method, but the recovery period is longer and takes one to two months. During the recovery period, supervise the dog's movements, try to avoid exercise, and keep it clean. Therefore, it is still necessary for a pet hospital examination to specifically determine the cause of the dog's blindness

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    Good. Aren't you okay yet?

    Hello, it is blindness, the sudden blindness of the dog is a disease of the eye, such as cataract, glaucoma, etc., which will cause the dog to lose vision, it is recommended that you take the dog to the pet hospital to check it out, determine what it is**, and then you can prescribe the right medicine If it is a cataract, it is mainly for the initial cataract, and the development of cataract can be inhibited with intravitiligo and musk bead eye medicine, but it cannot solve the part of the dog's eye that is cloudy. Surgery**: Cataract surgery is a more effective method, but the recovery period is longer and takes one to two months.

    During the recovery period, supervise the dog's movements, try to avoid exercise, and keep it clean. Therefore, it is still necessary for a pet hospital examination to specifically determine the cause of the dog's blindness

    Do you think there's anything else you can help with?

    Sorry to keep you waiting.

    On the contrary, the dog's glasses are bright from the outside.

    There is no white internal distend.

    If the dog has normal vision and no eye disease, it will generally not hit things at home, and it will not be invisible, but if the dog always staggers into furniture at home, and always hits things several times in a row, you should pay attention, it is recommended to take it to check it.

    Good. Do you think there's anything else you can help with?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. Hello It could be inflammation (keratitis, conjunctivitis), infectious hepatitis (blue eye, not contagious to people), or cataract (less likely) ......There are many possibilities, or go to the pet hospital as soon as possible, this is the best choice, you yourself have no way to judge and ** <>

    What to do if one of the dog's eyes turns blue.

    Can chloramphenicol eye drops be cured?

    Hello It could be inflammation (keratitis, conjunctivitis), infectious hepatitis (blue eye, not contagious to people), or cataract (less likely) ......There are many possibilities, or go to the pet hospital as soon as possible, this is the best choice, you yourself have no way to judge and ** <>

    <> okay. Can I treat my dog with chloramphenicol eye drops at home?

    This is okay.

    There are several possibilities: 1. Mechanical damage to the eye. For example, if a dog is disobedient and you hit it and accidentally hurt its eyes.

    Or when a dog fights with a cat or other dog, the eye is scratched and injured, such as a corneal ulcer. In this case, eye drops that repair the cornea are sufficient. 2. Infectious hepatitis.

    Compared to other diseases, this is a dog-borne disease that is easily overlooked by pet owners. Easy dog breeds include, Little Golden Retriever, Bichon, Teddy, Satsuma and other dog breeds. The clinical signs of infectious hepatitis are:

    Increased eye and nose discharge, high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, anemia, jaundice, decreased mental appetite, <>

    <> if it is liver disease, it is not effective.

    You'll be able to use it for a week.

    3. Conjunctivitis and keratitis should be cleaned and anti-inflammatory for dogs under the guidance of a veterinarian. 4. Canine distemper 5. Normal cataract dogs' eyes are watery and bright, but dogs with cataracts will have white cloudy substances in their pupils and symptoms of vision loss. For example:

    When walking, he always collides with other objects, and strabismus appears. There are also symptoms such as becoming sensitive to surrounding sounds, being easily frightened, and even turning a blind eye to danger. Schnauzers, poodles, huskies, golden retrievers, labradors and other dogs are prone to cataracts, please pay attention to their eyes at all times, and find them in time**.

    If <> doesn't get better after a week, think about something else, such as an illness.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. Hello, puppy eyes are blue and can't see the pupil Causes: one is glaucoma, and the other is cataract, glaucoma is almost all blue, and cataract will have some blue-green.

    Most of the causes of glaucoma are injuries to the dog's eyes, at this time, the dog's eyes are not only blue, but also leak liquid, and the dog's eyes are uncomfortable, and they will always rub around. You can confirm the diagnosis by going to the hospital for a specific examination, and you can generally take medicine.

    The puppy's eyes suddenly became like this, blue, and he couldn't see his pupils, what is the reason?

    Hello, puppy eyes are blue and can't see the pupil Causes: one is glaucoma, and the other is cataract, glaucoma is almost all blue, and cataract will have some blue-green. Most of the causes of glaucoma are injuries to the dog's eyes, at this time, the dog's eyes are not only blue, but also leak liquid, and the dog's eyes are uncomfortable, and they will always rub around.

    You can confirm the diagnosis by going to the hospital for a specific examination, and you can generally take medicine.

    Hello, cataracts, some of them may be congenital, there are cataracts when they are still embryos, but this can be seen at birth. And your dog's eyes suddenly turn blue, which may also be caused by a collision or injury. You need to go to the hospital for a diagnosis, and generally speaking, surgery is required.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Such a sentiment

    Besides, it depends on the age of your dog. zhi

    There is also a need to see if the DAO has suffered any external injuries. Expert.

    When you see when the dog rolls its eyes, is it when it sleeps or when it walks normally?

    Whether it's one eye or two eyes is also the basis for judging.

    If you have an extra layer of membrane on your eyes, you may want to make up for it.

    If it's just white, then it's not enough.

    It is best to go to a pet hospital to check the specific cause.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.Glaucoma: One of the most common and rapid causes of blindness, due to the increase in intraocular pressure, resulting in extensive destruction of intraocular structures, blindness due to destruction of the optic nerve and retina.

    Once blindness is caused by damage to the optic nerve and retina, the damage is irreversible, even if the glaucoma improves**.

    2.Severe uveitis and panophthalmia: Intense inflammation in the eye caused by eye trauma or systemic infection, blindness due to serious impact on the structure and function of various parts of the eye, such severe inflammation is irreversible, and vision will not be restored.

    3.Cataract: Cataract is a more promising cause of vision recovery if it can be done early** and before other complications occur**, cataract removal surgery can be performed to improve vision if the health of all parts of the eye and the whole body are assessed to be good.

    4.Ectopic Lens: Lens is prone to complications such as glaucoma or pull-on retinal injury due to the rupture of the ligament fixed to the surrounding area, causing the lens to fall into the anterior anterior chamber of the eye or the posterior segment of the eye.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.The dog suddenly loses its sight and involuntarily bumps into objects in the room when walking, which may be due to the following reasons: 1. It is related to eye diseases, such as cataracts, glaucoma, etc., resulting in the loss of vision in the dog.

    2.It is associated with other diseases, such as mass lesions in brain tumors, which compress nerves and affect vision.

    3.Cataracts are secondary to certain endocrine-related diseases, such as diabetes, that lead to blindness in dogs.

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