just go and see a doctor and he'll fix it for you! ;)
Apply a bandage to both eyes.
Apply a bandage to both eyes.
Apply bandage to both eyes
Bandage both eyes.
Yes you can.my dog has been prescribed it by the vet for an eye infrction caused by injury
Ophthalmic antibiotics are applied to the eye, or under the eyelid, to treat eye infections caused by bacteria.
Any injury sustained to the eye should looked at by a physician before treating at home. Cold compresses applied in 10 minute intervals may help to reduce swelling. Pain medication may also help to relieve discomfort caused by the injury.
yes, I have used it for pink eye and it worked. It only works for pink eye caused by bacteria though. It does not treat viral pink eye.
As far as we know, he does not have a glass eye. He does, however, have a medical condition, caused by an eye injury he suffered in high school; it caused the pupil in one of his eyes to be permanently larger than the other, but it does not affect his vision.
This can be two or three different things. It could be an infection. It could be caused by an injury to the eye. Advise you take the dog to a vet and have this looked at.
Vetrogen is a topical eye ointment which contains gentamycin sulfate (an antibiotic) which can be used to treat conjunctivitis caused by bacteria.
leave the object in the wound and bandage both eyes to protect the eyeball and socket the best way possible