{"id":3959,"date":"2025-01-09T21:13:17","date_gmt":"2025-01-09T21:13:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hondenmania.nl\/?p=3959"},"modified":"2025-01-09T21:15:04","modified_gmt":"2025-01-09T21:15:04","slug":"inflamed-eye-in-dog-causes-and-treatment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hondenmania.nl\/en\/ziektes\/ontstoken-oog-bij-hond-oorzaken-en-behandeling\/","title":{"rendered":"Inflamed eye in dog: causes and treatment"},"content":{"rendered":"

An inflamed eye in dogs can have several causes, ranging from allergies to infections. Allergies are a common cause and can be caused by pollen, dust, molds or even certain foods. When a dog comes into contact with an allergen, the immune system can overreact, leading to inflammation and irritation of the eye.<\/p>\n

This can manifest as redness, swelling and increased discharge. In addition, bacterial or viral infections can also lead to eye inflammation. Infections can arise from bacteria accumulating in the eyes or from viruses affecting the mucous membranes.<\/p>\n

It is important to understand that dogs' eyes are very sensitive and even minor irritations can lead to more serious problems if not treated in time. Another possible cause of an inflamed eye is an injury or trauma to the eye. This can happen due to an accident, such as a collision with an object or the dog scratching itself.<\/p>\n

Dogs are often curious and can injure their eyes by branches or other sharp objects. Moreover, certain conditions, such as dry eyes or eyelid disorders, can also contribute to inflammation. In dry eyes, there is insufficient tear production, leading to irritation and inflammation of the cornea.<\/p>\n

Eyelid abnormalities, such as entropion (where the eyelid turns inwards) or ectropion (where the eyelid turns outwards), can also lead to chronic irritation and inflammation. It is crucial to identify the underlying cause of the inflammation to initiate effective treatment.<\/p>\n

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