Conjunctivitis is not a serious issue, it is merely an infection of the eye and can easily be treated by applying anti-inflammatory eye drops such as Yucca Intensive.
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Urine can cure conjuctivitis
Bacteria and virus
yes it causes diseases such as flu,conjuctivitis
You cannot get conjuctivitis from your dog.
Conjuctivitis or Madras Eye. (This word is correctly spelt as 'conjunctivitis')
Allergic conjuctivitis occurs when an allergen comes into contact with the body's immune system. It can be seasonal in which case it is worse when pollen counts are high for example in the summer.
The production of tears is a medical process that is known as lacrimation. The normal function is to lubricate and wash the eyes. There are several conditions which can cause excess lacrimation and therefore cause excess tears. I would recommend that you see your primary care doctor to investigate and potential treat it. If this has only recently started, a possible cause of this is an infection. Bacterial conjuctivitis is an infection caused by a bacteria that also causes red eye, eye pain and blurred vision. This often affects only one eye. If this seems like something that is affecting you -- please see your doctor emergently. Viral conjuctivitis often affects both eyes and occurs when a virus infects the eyes. This can cause similar symptoms as bacterial conjuctivitis. Viral conjuctivitis often resolves after 1-2 weeks. However the most common cause of excess tears is actually allergies. People often can be allergic to various substances -- often on their pillow such as dust mites or other dust particles. This reaction often causes histamine release in the body which can cause increased tears, itchy eyes and potentially nasal symptoms. I would recommend that you see your primary care doctor to have this evaluated. This may be related to allergies.
Conjuctivitis can be treated at home with a common medicine available in feed stores called Terramyasin. However, if the eye doesn't begin to clear up within three to four days, you should take your rabbit to a vet.
My dog is old and gets it frequently. Like human conjuctivitis use cooled bolied water twice a day with cotten wool and gently wipe from eyes. If dog has it for over a week, see a vet for eye drops.
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