What is the pimple on the corner of the dog’s eye?

1. Common causes of pimples at the corners of the eyes of dogs

1. Get angry and inflamed: The dog will have pimples at the corners of the eyes, generally because the dog food fed by the owner is too dry, or he has been feeding high-calorie food to it, and he does not pay attention to whether the dog lacks drinking water, which causes the dog to get angry. It causes inflammation of the eyes, and eventually pimples will grow at the corners of the eyes.

2. Hyperplasia of the nictitating gland: If the dog has small bumps even in the eyes of chinchillas, it is the hyperplasia of the nictitating gland, which is what we often call the third eyelid ectropion in dogs. This may happen due to congenital heredity, diseases of the eye itself, abnormalities of the systemic autonomic nerves, etc., most of which are caused by diseases of the eye itself.

3. Bacterial infection: If the dog’s eyes are infected with bacteria, pimples will also appear. This is generally caused by the owner not paying attention to the dog’s eye hygiene or the presence of parasites on the dog, and it will be accompanied by a certain degree of inflammation. If it is not treated in time, the small pimples may grow bigger and bigger.


Second, the treatment of pimples at the corners of the eyes of dogs

If it is because of If it is caused by getting angry, the treatment method is relatively simple. The owner only needs to stop feeding dry dog food and high-calorie food; instead, replace it with light, soft and glutinous liquid food or wet food, and can also feed the dog properly. Vegetables and fruits, it won’t take long for the pimples at the corners of the dog’s eyes to disappear.

If the dog has hyperplasia of the nictitating glands, the owner needs to take the dog to the pet hospital in time to let a professional veterinarian determine whether the condition needs surgical treatment. Remember not to treat the dog randomly at home to prevent the dog from being poisoned by drugs.

If the pimple is caused by a bacterial infection, you can give the dog some anti-inflammatory medicine at home first, and apply the ointment to treat the infection. If the follow-up does not improve, then the owner has to take the dog to the veterinary hospital for examination and treatment.

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