Do you have to press back on the cat s eyeballs?

Updated on pet 2024-06-27
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    To press back, can not be outside for a long time, easy to dry friction injury, some cats, especially cats with short faces, sometimes this situation occurs when the force is too strong, must do a good job of cleaning and disinfection, with a clean soft cloth gently pushed, sent back to the eye socket. If you have no experience, go to a pet hospital to find a professional doctor to operate to avoid eye injury.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't press it back yourself, this situation should go to the pet hospital for treatment in time, there may be inflammation of the eyeballs, swelling, or cat's eyeballs falling off, go to the hospital immediately, don't delay the time! Don't touch it with your own hands to avoid getting more bacteria and worsening your eyes! Ying Wei is eager to "raise pets".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is best to take the cat to the hospital for prolapsed eyeball, and return to normal through a doctor's examination and **, if you press it back in an improper way, it may affect the health of the eye tissue and may lead to blindness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The first step is to determine whether the cat's proptosis is caused by trauma or other factors. If it is caused by receiving external squeezing, it is recommended to take the cat to the hospital immediately for treatment. If the cat's eyeball has been slightly protruding and there are no other abnormal symptoms, it is recommended to observe it for two days, if there is still no abnormality, it means that it is normal.

    If you notice this situation suddenly, it may be caused by conjunctivitis, keratitis or other diseases, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on what is held out, and it depends on the extent to which it comes out, if it is just the eyes bulging outward. It doesn't help if you press it back, it may be an intracranial hypertension, or a bulging eye caused by high intraocular pressure. You have to find **, if it's because of the bulging eyes caused by fighting with other cats, it's a trauma, and if you press it back, it may cause a second infection.

    It is better to go to a professional pet hospital to deal with it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Under normal circumstances, a healthy cat will not have an eyeball prolapse, it must be an external cause or an injury will be so, you have to take it to the pet hospital as soon as possible, let the doctor see what is going on, and deal with it in a professional way, so that it is responsible for the cat, and it will also minimize the damage to the cat.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do cats have protruding eyes? Well, go back? What is the disease of cat's eyes, proptosis? According to the report, from the hospital to see a doctor, the doctor will give him some service surgery and a simple massage, and your cat's eyes will go back to normal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, what do you mean by proptosis??? Falling out whole? Under normal circumstances, no one's eyeballs will be like this, so go to the hospital for examination.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The cat's eyeballs have fallen out, it is best not to press it with your hands, because there are bacteria on your hands, send it to the pet hospital and let the veterinarian help.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is the cat has a third eyelid, when the cat has a third eyelid, usually the third eyelid will prolapse out of one or both eyes, and it will be swollen and exposed, glandular congestion, swelling, and tears, because of the exposure of the third eyelid, the cat will feel very uncomfortable, and will scratch frequently with its front paws, which will make the cat's eyes infected with bacteria or injured. It can cause symptoms such as conjunctivitis, keratitis, corneal damage, ulcer suppuration, and even impaired vision in cats.

    It is also possible that the eye muscles of the eye are retracted into the eye socket caused by the virus, or the fat tissue mass of the cat's fundus is reduced, causing the eyeball to move backwards, so that the third eyelid is squeezed forward and exposed.

    When the cat's third eyelid is exposed, the shovel officer should be sent to the pet hospital for diagnosis in time**, it is recommended that the shovel officer give the cat eye drops to alleviate the symptoms of eye diseases, and also take it with lysine, which can well inhibit the virus in the cat's body.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cat eyes are normally open with a white membrane. This white membrane is the cat's conjunctiva. It can protect the cat's eyes when sleeping, and the white membrane will shrink into it when the cat wakes up.

    But if the white membrane still exists after the cat wakes up, or in ordinary life, the cat is likely to be on fire.

    The owner can give the cat a light diet and let the cat drink more water to improve the symptoms. In the usual feeding management, the owner should also do a good job in the environmental hygiene, vaccination, and deworming of the cat.

    Precautions for keeping a cat:1. Prepare a comfortable nest, consider comfort and practicality;

    2. When you are not at home, please close the doors and windows;

    3. Cut nails often, domestic cats have long nails, and only the owner can help it trim. Cats can bathe with water, cats also need to clean their bodies, and they need to bathe with water.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. Hello, according to what you provide**The outermost layer of the cat's eyeball can be recovered, but surgery is required**, the outermost layer of the cat's eyeball is severely ruptured and cannot be recovered, and the outermost layer of the cat's eyeball can be restored if it is slightly broken. Pet owners need to pay attention to the fact that if the outermost layer of the cat's eyeball is severely broken, it cannot be recovered, but if it is only a superficial breakage, it can be operated on** Do you have any other questions that I need to answer for you?

    Hello, Nianzi your problem I have seen Ha Now I am hand-hungry for you to return to the limb content, but it takes a little time, please wait patiently, thank you

    Please help take a look.

    Hello, according to what you provide**The outermost layer of the cat's eyeball can be recovered, but surgery is required**, the outermost layer of the cat's eyeball is severely ruptured and cannot be recovered, and the outermost layer of the cat's eyeball can be slightly ruptured and can be restored to the hospital for recovery. Pet owners need to pay attention to the fact that if the outermost layer of the cat's eyeball is severely ruptured, it cannot be recovered, but if it is only a superficial breakage, it can be rolled over for surgery** Do you see if there are any other questions that I need to help you answer.

    If it can't be recovered, will the eyes still be able to see in the future, will the wound always be like this, and will it be infected?

    Hello, the wound will always be like this, but there will be drugs to suppress the wound, oh, the eye can see.

    What medicine is better.

    Went to the vet clinic today and only prescribed some antibiotic eye drops.

    Hello, this is best treated by surgery, and then prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs with **, simple medication is ineffective.

    If you say that you can't recover, is it still useful to do surgery, and what should you use when the time comes, the pet doctor in the clinic didn't say anything today, only Liangzhou prescribed an eye drop to Paizi.

    Hello, surgery can be recovered, it is useful, you do not have surgery and only rely on drugs to maintain, and the cat has no chance of being saved.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Abstract Hello, be sure to take the cat to the pet hospital**, as long as the cat has no inflammation and infection around the eyes, and does not hurt other parts, such as brain nerves and the like, it is generally okay.

    What to do if the cat's eyeballs pop out.

    Hello, be sure to take the cat to the pet hospital**, as long as there is no inflammation and infection around the cat's eyes, and there is no injury to other parts, such as brain nerves and the like, it is generally okay.

    Hello, be sure to take the cat to the pet hospital**, as long as there is no inflammation and infection around the cat's eyes, and there is no injury to other parts, such as brain nerves and the like, it is generally okay.

    It's like this when I come back in the middle of the night, and now the hospital is closed, and I don't know what to do, how much does it cost to go to the hospital?

    It's like this when I come back in the middle of the night, and now the hospital is closed, and I don't know what to do, how much does it cost to go to the hospital?

    Hello, this should be determined according to the charging standard of the local pet hospital, otherwise it will worsen.

    Okay, thank you.

    Okay, thank you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Hello, 1.It is the eye that is sealed by the inflamed eyelids.

    2.Method:

    1) First of all, wash your hands, and then use a clean absorbent cotton dipped in warm light salt water to compress the cat's eyes, so that the secretions around the eyes can be wiped clean, and it can be sterilized and anti-inflammatory.

    2) Slowly peel off the cat's eyelids and squeeze in 1 to 2 drops of chloramphenicol or ofloxacin.

    3) Don't let the cat close its eyes immediately, gently move the cat's eyelids with your hands, so that the medicine can penetrate better. (Hold for 10 to 15 seconds).

    What to do if the cat's eyeballs are gone.

    Hello, 1.It is the eye that is sealed by the inflamed eyelids. 2.

    **Method: (1) First of all, wash your hands clean, and then use a clean absorbent cotton dipped in warm light salt water to compress the cat's eyes, so that the secretions around the eyes can be wiped clean, and it can be sterilized and anti-inflammatory (2) Slowly open the cat's eyelids and squeeze in 1 to 2 drops of chloramphenicol or ofloxacin. 3) Don't let the cat close its eyes immediately, gently move the cat's eyelids with your hands, so that the medicine can penetrate better.

    (Hold for 10 to 15 seconds).

    It's the eyeball. Baby cats.

    Is there no birth?

    There is birth.

    It was last night.

    It hurts. It is recommended to go to the hospital to see, this let the doctor do the disinfection, otherwise the infection will not be good.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cat endometrial detachment is generally more common in the following conditions, such as conjunctivitis, conjunctival edema, hyperemia, third eyelid protrusion, corneal ulcer perforation, corneal trauma and tearing.

    Generally, if this situation is found, the owner needs to bring Elizabeth Ring to the cat as soon as possible to avoid the cat's scratching and aggravating the infection of the eyes. Then take the cat to the pet hospital in time for examination and diagnosis, and then symptomatic drugs or surgery** to avoid delaying the condition.

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