Your eyes will stay "pink" or bloodshot until the infection is cleared up. This will usually take 10 days of antibiotic eyedrops as prescribed by your doctor. If the infection does not clear up, you need to return to the doctor.
no, it does not, it is an antibiotic
To treat a tear duct infection, warm compresses can help alleviate symptoms. Antibiotic eye drops or ointment may also be prescribed by a doctor. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to clear a blocked tear duct.
Liquid antibiotic formulations can be either solutions or suspensions. A solution contains the antibiotic fully dissolved in a liquid, resulting in a clear mixture. In contrast, a suspension contains solid antibiotic particles dispersed in a liquid, which may require shaking before use to ensure even distribution. The specific formulation depends on the antibiotic and its intended use.
The most common cause of diarrhea in parakeets is giardia, a gastrointestinal parasite. Your veterinarian will probably prescribe an oral antibiotic like Baytril that your bird will need to take for a few days to clear up the infestation.
As of July 2013, there are a number of good eye washes that are sold on the market. These include Visine, Rohto, and Clear Eyes. Eyedrops and eye washes work well for those who suffer from Allergies.
Impetigo is a very contagious skin disease. It will clear up on it's own, but antibiotic treatment can clear it more quickly and reduce it's contagious ability.
No. Doxycycline is an antibiotic. It clears your system of infection ("bad" bacteria).
No, Clear eyes will only relieve the symptoms but the infection will persist. Pink eye is a bacterial infection- You need an antibiotic
If you have a continual clear mucus discharge, it may be related to allergies. See an allergist to get this checked. You will need to avoid the source of the problem, such as dust or pets, and may need allergy medication as well.
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Yes.