How to treat cataracts in the eyes of dogs

Dog with healthy eyes

Cataracts are one of the eye problems that most concern those who live with these beautiful furry ones. The eyes are the reflection of the soul, and the soul of dogs is so good that when they cannot see well the humans who take care of them often have a hard time.

Therefore, we are going to explain how to treat cataracts in dogs eyes; In this way, you will know what you have to do so that your friend can continue to lead a good life 🙂.

What are cataracts?

When a dog has cataracts, what will happen to him is that the crystalline, which would be like an intraocular lens, becomes opaque, being able to have spots or a single large white and bluish spot. Any dog ​​of any breed and age can have them, but it is more common for them to appear between 5 and 7 years.

Of course, it must be taken into account that sometimes they are hereditary. When this happens, a puppy may be born with them already or develop them shortly after birth.

How are they treated?

Surgery

It is the only effective treatment for the dog to see normally again. With this intervention, lasting one hour for each eye, the veterinarian remove your lens, so that the cataract will not be able to develop again. The next day a post-operative check-up will be done to see that the operated eye is recovering well.

Once home, we will have to follow the postoperative treatment that will involve antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops, as well as ensuring that the animal does not remove the Elizabethan collar in the 2-3 weeks after the intervention.

Alternative treatments

When the cataracts are still immature, a vet may recommend us 2% antioxidant carnosine drops, and add vitamins A, C and E to food to delay the development of cataracts. But you have to take into account that these remedies are not curative.

If we want our friend to be able to see normally again, the only thing that can be done is to take him to the professional.

Dog with different colored eyes

Cataracts do not heal on their own. If we suspect that our dog's eyes are not right, we must take action.


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