Usually there is some degree of pain, due to the inflammation involved.
conjunctivitis. (pink eye)
Conjunctivitis is a disease that causes inflammation of the outermost layer of the eye.
Conjunctivitis is and inflammation of the conjunctiva in the pony's eye. An equine vet can asses the damage and prescribe an appropriate eye ointment.
1.dry eyes 2.bacterial conjunctivitis 3.viral conjunctivitis 4.allergic conjunctivitis.
The name for Pink eye is Conjunctivitis.
Conjunctivitis.
conjunctivitis is an infection on the eye
There are a variety of different reasons why you are getting pain in your eye. The causes of eye pain fall into two parts: Ocular pain and Obital Pain. Ocular pain is pain on the outer structures on the surface of the eye. The most common eyes problems in this part is conjunctivitis which can be allergic, bacterial, chemical, pinkeye, or a viral inflammation. Now on the other hand it could be Orbital pain. Orbital pain is a dull ache behind the eye. This is usually caused from a disease of the eye. Some reasons could be from migraines, glaucoma, Iritis, Sinititis, and optic neurtis. I would recommend making an appointment with the eye doc. to make sure it isn't just something simple. I Hope this helps =]
conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is a layer of epithelial cells that cover the sclera (in the eye) and the inside of eyelids.
Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis involves viral infection of the conjunctiva, which is a covering around the eye
Conjunctivitis in dogs, often referred to as "pink eye," can be caused by various factors, including viral infections, bacteria, allergies, and irritants. Viral conjunctivitis in dogs is less common compared to bacterial causes and is typically associated with upper respiratory infections. Symptoms may include redness, discharge, and squinting. If you suspect conjunctivitis in your dog, it's important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.