Is this conjunctivitis??

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I've attached a couple pictures of Violets eye (sorry if they're sideways..ugh!). We were at the vet on Friday for her and Finn's last round of shots and they looked perfect then Friday night, I noticed she kept pawing at her eye and then it was bothering all day yesterday. Last night, it looked its worst and was SO red and puffy but the poor girl can barely keep that eye open. In the pictures I posted, it actually looks somewhat ok but last night, the red part was so puffy, it was nearly covering her eye ball. All vets are closed today and tomorrow for the holiday... is this a 24 hour vet situation? Can we wait til the vet opens on Tuesday? Is there something we can treat ourselves? :(
 

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Looks irritated... give Benedryl and see if it helps with the itching and swelling. Could be something in air -- if no change with Benedryl plan a vet visit for Tuesday . Oh-- also try a cold compress

1mg per pound up to 3x a day.


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Oh.. any discharge? If yes.. any color to it ( green, yellow or clear)


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Looks irritated... give Benedryl and see if it helps with the itching and swelling. Could be something in air -- if no change with Benedryl plan a vet visit for Tuesday . Oh-- also try a cold compress

1mg per pound up to 3x a day.


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Thank you!! Hubby is heading out the door now. Is it just regular Benadryl or children's??
 

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Thank you!! Hubby is heading out the door now. Is it just regular Benadryl or children's??

Regular


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Jax had conjunctivitis before and it was all gunky and lots of discharge. The eye definitely looks irritated but not sure if it's conjunctivitis. I agree with [MENTION=2894]2BullyMama[/MENTION]...give Benadryl and cold compress and if not better, go to vet on Tuesday.


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Looking at the second picture, it looks like Cherry eye....any one else think so? [MENTION=2894]2BullyMama[/MENTION]
 

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IMO, it's not conjunctivitis...hoping that it's just irritation.
Could also be the beginning of a cherry eye. Carefully try to massage that tissue back in place. If it goes back and stays then you have your answer. Often with puppies there is weakness in the third eye-lid that can allow the tear gland to protrude...especially after a period of rough play. When did you notice it first it?
 
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IMO, it's not conjunctivitis...hoping that it's just irritation.
Could also be the beginning of a cherry eye. Carefully try to massage that tissue back in place. If it goes back and stays then you have your answer. Often with puppies there is weakness in the third eye-lid that can allow the tear gland to protrude...especially after a period of rough play. When did you notice it first it?

I first noticed her pawing at it and rubbing her face in the ground Friday evening. Yesterday is when we noticed the droopy eye and constant blinking and it wouldn't really stay open. Last night, all we could see was that red puffy part and it looked almost as if her eyeball was rolling back and that red part was taking over. Now, I can look at her and it still looks droopy but just now, I walked over to love on her and she looked up at me and it looked totally fine like normal. But 2 seconds later, its back to the droopy, redness.
 
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I just took these pics within seconds of each other. In one, it looks ok then a second later, it's the red and droopy.
 

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I just took these pics within seconds of each other. In one, it looks ok then a second later, it's the red and droopy.

That second dies look to be the beginning of cherry eye


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When this happens with MINI, we massage it back in and apply ointment with a steroid in it...that reduces swelling and it will stay until it pops out again...always after rough play with Lala. Sometimes it takes a week or more, sometimes the next day. I do not think that MINI's cherry eye will become a problem as she ages as it's what I consider well-controlled by us. i do think that if your bully's is not "well-controlled" by you then you may have a problem down the road. Talk to your Vet and have them show you how to massage it back in place as soon as it pops out...then kennel to get blood pressure down. The elevated blood pressure that goes along with play/excitement is what pops it.
 

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