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Gros plan du visage d'un chat orange qui cligne de l'oeil. Les clignements excessifs peuvent être causés par la dacryocystite chez le chat.

Dacryocystitis in Cats: Remedies, Causes and Symptoms

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Whether you're looking for a natural home remedy or general information about dacryocystitis in cats, this article will give you a clear and helpful summary to help you prepare for this problem.

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Symptoms of Dacryocystitis in Cats

Here are some common signs in cats with dacryocystitis:

  • Eye discharge
  • Swelling under the eye
  • Eye pain
  • Redness of the eyes
  • Excessive blinking

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What causes dacryocystitis in cats?

Dacryocystitis is an inflammation of the lacrimal sac, often caused by a blockage of the tear ducts, resulting in pain, redness, and purulent discharge from the eye.

Natural Remedy for Dacryocystitis in Cats

Echinacea can help strengthen the immune system and fight infection in the tear glands. A small amount of echinacea tea added to drinking water can help manage dacryocystitis.

Keep in mind that this remedy is not a substitute for veterinary care. In case of serious illness in your cat, always consult a veterinarian.

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Veterinary treatment for dacryocystitis in cats

To treat dacryocystitis in cats, the veterinarian may recommend antibiotics to treat the infection of the tear sac, cleansing care to clear secretions, and sometimes surgery to correct blockages.

Is dacryocystitis contagious?

No, dacryocystitis is not contagious in cats. It is an inflammation of the tear sac often caused by blockages or bacterial infections, but it is not directly transmitted.

For any further information, consult your veterinarian.

Conclusion

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2 comments

Bonjour Madame Efthimia. Merci d’avoir contacté HomeoAnimo! Je viens de vous envoyer une réponse par email pour aider les chats et le petit chaton. Nous espérons avoir de vos nouvelles bientôt. Passez une bonne journée!

Homeoanimo

Que puis je donner pour les diarrhée pour les chats errants ainsi qu un petit chaton de 1mois et demi

Kyriakidis Efthimia

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