Corneal ulcer in dogs: Causes, symptoms and treatment
Corneal ulcer in dogs is an injury to the transparent structure of the eye caused by external trauma. Corneal ulcers are painful and can be aggravated by infection or trauma (eg scratching), and monitoring by a veterinarian is recommended. Treatment consists of the use of antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and mydriatics. Superficial corneal ulcer, with treatment, heals in 2 to 6 days . What … Read more