Help Needed! Inner eyelid problem!

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It doesn't look too bad, it could go away on its own too. Sometimes over activity or stress can cause them to come out but they go back down after a good nights rest. If he starts showing any discomfort you can have the vet check if there is a scratch on his cornea as that can cause it to pop out too.


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It doesn't look too bad, it could go away on its own too. Sometimes over activity or stress can cause them to come out but they go back down after a good nights rest. If he starts showing any discomfort you can have the vet check if there is a scratch on his cornea as that can cause it to pop out too.

Oh, that would be great if it did... I didn't even know it could heal back. He is SO tired of me now putting cream and trying to massage it back:ashamed: but it's not out much and I do my best to keep him out of the sun, it gets a lill red if he's out to long during the mid day. I think I'll stick to the cream from now on and wait and see what happens... :begging:
 

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Oh, that would be great if it did... I didn't even know it could heal back. He is SO tired of me now putting cream and trying to massage it back:ashamed: but it's not out much and I do my best to keep him out of the sun, it gets a lill red if he's out to long during the mid day. I think I'll stick to the cream from now on and wait and see what happens... :begging:

Yep, I know of a bulldog who pops both cherry eyes each time he goes to the vet. By morning next day they are gone. Stress related or over excitement in his case. When she told me I was quite surprised as I had never heard of such a thing!


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Yep, I know of a bulldog who pops both cherry eyes each time he goes to the vet. By morning next day they are gone. Stress related or over excitement in his case. When she told me I was quite surprised as I had never heard of such a thing!

Wow, ja I'm completely new to this cherry eye thing so I know absolutely nothing apart from what I've learned since yesterday. I don't think it's stress cos nothing has happened here... he was at the vet but that was more than a week ago so that's a long shot... He does get very excited when playing so it could be excitement... It has nothing to do with heat? It's insanely warm here now, often above 35 degrees C (95 F):mellow:
 

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