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Locality: Orange, California
Address: 1623 W Katella Ave 92867 Orange, CA, US
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Causes, Symptoms and Remedies for Watery Dogs ..................................... Usually the dog's eyes are a little wet. These tears maintain the well-being and smoothness of the eyes, maintain nutrition and help to wash away dust. Occasionally there is water in the eyes for various reasons and mucus accumulates in the corners of the eyes. Drinking a certain amount of water is good for the eyes but not too much water can be a sign of disease. Causes of Epiphora:... There may be several causes of this Epiphora (excessive tearing or excess water). E.g. Conjunctivitis Dry eye Allergies Conjunctivitis Corneal ulcer Tumor Cataracts Injury Birth defect Injuries to the brain and nerves Infection Symptoms of Epiphora: Epiphora (excessive tearing or excessive watering) may be accompanied by other symptoms. They are - Accumulation of dirt, mucus, yellow or green pus Red eyes Tears in the eyes Repeated blinking of eyes Irritation of the eyes Rough or cloudy eyes Eye irritation Repeated itchy eyes Keep the eyes half or completely closed Remedy of Epiphora: What to do in case of epiphora (excessive tearing or excess water) The dog should be taken to the vet as soon as possible. Vet's advice is to use eye drops or ointment. If the problem is complicated, surgery may be required. The eyes should be cleaned after a while by soaking a cotton or clean cotton cloth in lukewarm water. Salt water and saline can be used instead of water. Shampoo, powder, spray should be kept away. Cigarette smoke and dust should be kept away from dirt. Grooming should be done so that the hair does not get into the eyes.
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