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Pinkeye blindness?
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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1635593" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>The degree of blindness all depends on how bad the corneal ulcer is. Once it ruptures you will probably loose direct vision,but still have some peripheral vision. </p><p>I've tried eye patches, sewing eyes, shut, injecting eye lids with a mix of 50% penicillin & 50% dexamethasone, and used some spray my vet makes in their back sink. It's gentle iodine and tincture of lavender. They all work to a certain degree, if you use them with LA300.</p><p>The biggest part of treating eyes is catching it early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1635593, member: 39695"] The degree of blindness all depends on how bad the corneal ulcer is. Once it ruptures you will probably loose direct vision,but still have some peripheral vision. I've tried eye patches, sewing eyes, shut, injecting eye lids with a mix of 50% penicillin & 50% dexamethasone, and used some spray my vet makes in their back sink. It's gentle iodine and tincture of lavender. They all work to a certain degree, if you use them with LA300. The biggest part of treating eyes is catching it early. [/QUOTE]
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