Dapper Dan scares me several times a year with swollen eye. He has large eyes and seems to get into trouble pretty often. Went out last night to feed and there was the eye, swollen shut, oozing and scary. Since this happens so often I have a system. First I panic, then I flush with water. In the summer I use the water hose on a low pressure. Since the water is so cold now, I used a cloth and a bucket of lukewarm water. He doesn't like it; it hurts. But we do it anyway. He gets a dose of Banamine and I apply antibiotic eye ointment. If he isn't better in the morning, off he goes to the vet.
Thank goodness it is back to normal this morning. I bathed the eye again and applied another dose of the ointment. I'm keeping him confined in the small pasture with his fly mask on today. If the eye is still good tonight, then I'll consider the episode over.
The first time this happened, many years ago, the vet had to come out and remove a grass part that was embedded on the eyeball. So now I flush with water right away; he told me that was the best thing to do. I have had those eye drops not do the job, so now I don't mess with that. I just use a lot of water. I haven't had to take him to the vet for this since I started flushing. I'm glad he is little enough to wrestle with!
Thank goodness it is back to normal this morning. I bathed the eye again and applied another dose of the ointment. I'm keeping him confined in the small pasture with his fly mask on today. If the eye is still good tonight, then I'll consider the episode over.
The first time this happened, many years ago, the vet had to come out and remove a grass part that was embedded on the eyeball. So now I flush with water right away; he told me that was the best thing to do. I have had those eye drops not do the job, so now I don't mess with that. I just use a lot of water. I haven't had to take him to the vet for this since I started flushing. I'm glad he is little enough to wrestle with!