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I have changed his diet to a non allergenic food, I even changed his living enviroment because I thought it might be some thing he was breathing in the house. I have seen a veternarian he has gotten an allergy shot and we have tried Prednisone and chephalexin and eye ointment, nothing is alleviating his symptoms? Can some one help?

2006-11-25 04:31:14 · 5 answers · asked by tiffany k 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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If the vet has been treating him and you have done everything also.
Maybe you should take him to another vet. Try PetsMart they have a wonderful medical team and I have never had any problems with any of my dogs or cats. I had a bubble eyes puppy once and her eyes where real bad they took samples of the fluid coming from her eyes and found a rare aliment and treated her she got better....

good luck to you and your dog..

2006-11-25 04:39:10 · answer #1 · answered by Angell 6 · 0 0

My guess is sore eyes STEP1 Check your computer set up. Is your monitor set up for proper viewing, about two feet from your eyes? Do you have to look up to see the screen? The top of the monitor should be no higher than the level of your eyes. STEP2 Use a paper holder to hang onto documents that you need to see while typing. The paper holder should be at the same height and distance as your monitor. This prevents awkward craning of your neck as you're trying to type. STEP3 Look for glare coming through a nearby window that may be causing your sore eyes. Having a sunny window in your office is a definite perk, but you may need to reconfigure your office so that the bright window is to the side of your workstation, not in front or behind. STEP4 Keep office lighting the same brightness as your computer screen. STEP5 Take breaks from your computer or other work about every 20 minutes. If you forget, set a timer to remind you. Try this 20/20/20 tip to reduce eyestrain: every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Other Help for Sore Eyes STEP1 Give your eyes a break from contacts. If you have eye discomfort and you're a contact lens wearer, you know what to do: take them out. Put on your glasses for a day or so and see if your eyes feel better the next day. STEP2 Try natural tears that you can purchase over the counter at a drugstore. These products will take out redness and stop itchiness. STEP3 Dig through your makeup bag. Any old mascara or eye shadow in there that might cause irritation or even infection in your eyes? Make sure you throw out old makeup, no matter how much you love the STEP4 Try some green tea (on your peepers). Apply warm tea bags to your eyes to help relieve irritation. STEP5 See an eye doctor if your sore eyes persist. Your vision may be changing and sore eyes can be also a symptom of vision problems. STEP6 Schedule a yearly eye exam. Your eyes are too important to leave to chance. and oh yeah I'm gonna have to add that it gets watery cause when you rub it, it just gets more and more irritated. :P HOPE I HELPED!!^_^ GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!^_^

2016-05-23 01:28:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Did you paint your house lately, or use some new cleaner, These things will do it, I would give him a bath with Antibacterial soap or some good pet soap and see if its something on him that is causing it.

2006-11-25 04:42:01 · answer #3 · answered by lennie 6 · 0 0

Does anyone smoke in the house????

2006-11-25 04:34:23 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

if it sounds as bad as it is seek medical atention

2006-11-25 04:33:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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