Why are nematodes in the eyes, and do the eyes really have euglena?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-25
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Ectoparasites of dogs include mites, lice, and fleas, which generally only exist on the surface of the body, and may be around the eyes, but generally do not enter the eyes, even if there are insects entering the orbit from the eyelids, the lacrimal gland secretes tears, etc., and the resulting rejection reaction can remove the foreign body. There is also a possibility of parasites in the eyeball, which is caused by filamentous nematodes parasitic in the oculars, and the swimming of the worm body can be seen in the anterior chamber at night.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I'll talk about it too.

    There are not many parasites in the eyes, and considering that you do not have obvious other symptoms of the whole body, suspicion is not a priority.

    In general, vitreous opacity is more likely to be considered in your case. The vitreous itself is a gelatinous object, and after liquefaction or turbidity, you will see a black line of "bugs" fluttering in front of your eyes, especially in myopia patients and the elderly.

    It can be examined by ophthalmoscopy. However, it may not be noticeable, especially if the vitreous opacity is small and slight. This examination equipment is available, and ophthalmology is always available.

    This has little to do with itchy eyes.

    In addition: I have seen a few children and there are small white nematodes (snouting nematodes) in the conjunctival sac, which are on the pets at home, and the children have touched them and brought them to the eyes. This itchy eye symptom is more pronounced.

    In conclusion, parasites are less likely. It is advisable to go to an eye clinic for a check-up to rule out your concerns.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There will be no worms in the eyes of normal people, even if there are parasites, the main method is to remove the worms through surgery, don't believe in the tricks that are not clever in the rivers and lakes, and you still have to go to a regular hospital if you are sick.

    Euglena is not really a bug, but a grass seed. After the grass seeds are soaked in water, their shape, color, and flexibility are very similar to real insects, and it is difficult for ordinary people to distinguish the real from the fake. When the doctor "catches eye worms", he hides the soaked grass seeds in the palm of his hand, and when he rubs the chopsticks on the eyelids of others, he quickly transfers the grass seeds to the chopsticks, creating the illusion that the insects are caught in the eyes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, the eyeworm is not a thread blight. The eyeworm (oxyurisvermicularis) is a parasite belonging to the nematode family Nematoda. It is mainly parasitic in the human intestine and is a common parasitic disease, also known as ascariasis.

    Eyeworms are usually spread through contaminated water, food, or touch. Their eggs can be transmitted through hands, companions, and objects, and the holes eventually enter the human body. Because the eggs are small enough to be airborne, they can spread easily in polluted environments.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, the parasites in the dog's eyes are white or silvery-gray.

    If there is redness in the dog's eyes, it may be that the eye is inflamed and causes conjunctivitis, keratitis and other diseases. The red blood in the dog's eyes is the peripheral capillaries, which will be very obvious when there is a congestion reaction in the locality.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is advisable to send the dog to the pet hospital for deworming and then use special eye drops to help it recover.

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