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what is meant by following statement...""more normal looking whitish "sleep"....""?please explain...
how unusual is it for pup to be in the AC room?please explain...
how unusual is it for pup to be in the AC room?please explain...
♡ John Stanton 2 decades ago
I meant it is a whitish discharge, the kind of discharge one has after a nap or sleep, not unusual, yellow or heavy. It does not seem to bother the dog.
Its been a hot summer and hence wanting to sleep in the air conditioned room is not abnormal, but i felt I should let you know because he does whine and will go toward the tiled floor if the a/c is not on.I hope I'm making myself clear now.
Its been a hot summer and hence wanting to sleep in the air conditioned room is not abnormal, but i felt I should let you know because he does whine and will go toward the tiled floor if the a/c is not on.I hope I'm making myself clear now.
meiji 2 decades ago
how is the conjunctiva (white of the eye) affected? red and swollen?...etc
have you noticed any effect of 'bright ' lighting (sun and such) in the pup's reactions? blinking-rubbing--more tearing...etc
what part of eye is particularly covered by 'blueness? pupil,iris,conjuctiva...etc
please describe current status of inflammtion as compared to first diagnoised?
have you noticed any effect of 'bright ' lighting (sun and such) in the pup's reactions? blinking-rubbing--more tearing...etc
what part of eye is particularly covered by 'blueness? pupil,iris,conjuctiva...etc
please describe current status of inflammtion as compared to first diagnoised?
♡ John Stanton 2 decades ago
how does the discharge occuring currently compare to onset discharge? color,quantity ...etc
it appears steroids lowering ocular pressure--possible create complication / blockage---but this we will access..
it appears steroids lowering ocular pressure--possible create complication / blockage---but this we will access..
♡ John Stanton 2 decades ago
he is calm at night, no restlessness;no barking or overt sounds that wake us. however he does sleep downstairs and we sleep on the first floor, so i cannot tell you exactly. i notice no difference from before.
meiji 2 decades ago
the conjunciva is clearer now but still a little inflamed. more red than the other eye.
he still doesnt like to go in the sun but isnt overly disturbed by it. I cannot leave him outside in our yard for too long though, he prefers to be inside. no squinting or teariness in the sun any more.
part of his pupil is covered by a blue spot, its more like a cloud. at times in certain light conditions his eye appears gren and glassy looking.
the onset discharge was similar ;it started as a discharge commonly seen in conjunctivitis like symptoms, the present one is still normal watery looking with, howver the difference is that now he is not uncomfortable or itchy and not in discomfort by the discharge. he is keeping his eye open, not squinting or whining so much, not pawing at the eye.
the third eyelid is not covering his eye any more. the inflammation has reduced considerably.he is exhibiting signs of healthiness in his behaviour.
he still doesnt like to go in the sun but isnt overly disturbed by it. I cannot leave him outside in our yard for too long though, he prefers to be inside. no squinting or teariness in the sun any more.
part of his pupil is covered by a blue spot, its more like a cloud. at times in certain light conditions his eye appears gren and glassy looking.
the onset discharge was similar ;it started as a discharge commonly seen in conjunctivitis like symptoms, the present one is still normal watery looking with, howver the difference is that now he is not uncomfortable or itchy and not in discomfort by the discharge. he is keeping his eye open, not squinting or whining so much, not pawing at the eye.
the third eyelid is not covering his eye any more. the inflammation has reduced considerably.he is exhibiting signs of healthiness in his behaviour.
meiji 2 decades ago
any new (never occured before ) symptoms since sulpher 30c?
♡ John Stanton 2 decades ago
♡ John Stanton 2 decades ago
He is stable. There is no change in his eye however. the cloudy spot remains, but he is otherwise fine. His behaviour is normal. The friskiness is a bounce back to his earlier self.
How long shd he be off the predacetate and all remedy??
How long shd he be off the predacetate and all remedy??
meiji 2 decades ago
if no new symptoms ;and symptoms are stable; then go up in potency 'single dose "only" sulpher 200c--((this time only 1 pellet is to be given))
follow same restrictions and PRECAUTIONS
as concerning predacetate --- treatment is to establish state of health where no medications are required and stop further progress of uveitis / bi-product ill-ness(es)---and correction of blue-eye itself
follow same restrictions and PRECAUTIONS
as concerning predacetate --- treatment is to establish state of health where no medications are required and stop further progress of uveitis / bi-product ill-ness(es)---and correction of blue-eye itself
♡ John Stanton 2 decades ago
hi there,
i just read through your messaging regarding your labrador's eye. one thing stood out for me... you are looking for a way to homeopathically treat your puppy though you are feeding him grocery brand dog food (purine ONE).
switching to a premium brand would be an interesting step in this process. i feed science diet large breed to my chocolate lab pup and to my adult huskies. it is naturally preserved, nutritionally balanced for lifestages, feed-tested and the science diet company is backed by veterinarians all over the world.
it would be worth a shot to see if changing your dog's diet alleviates any of these symptoms.
kerri
i just read through your messaging regarding your labrador's eye. one thing stood out for me... you are looking for a way to homeopathically treat your puppy though you are feeding him grocery brand dog food (purine ONE).
switching to a premium brand would be an interesting step in this process. i feed science diet large breed to my chocolate lab pup and to my adult huskies. it is naturally preserved, nutritionally balanced for lifestages, feed-tested and the science diet company is backed by veterinarians all over the world.
it would be worth a shot to see if changing your dog's diet alleviates any of these symptoms.
kerri
kerrioneill last decade
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