Eye Infections in Dogs or Cats
An eye infection in your pet can lead to a lot of
questions and uneasiness by and for the pet
owner. Watching the gunk accumulate in and
around the eyes is hard to watch. Your companion
pet will scratch, cry, and display other signs of
uneasiness, discomfort, and in some cases out and
out pain. This article is intended to shed some
light on the factors surrounding eye infections.
NOTE: it is important to consider that the
majority of eye infection issues with pets will
be a 'symptom' of a much greater problem. IF you
see other symptoms with your dog or cat, such as
- itching, inflammation, skin problems (rash,
sores, hives, acne, blackening), ear infections,
OR Odor problems - these are all symptoms that
would lead you to look for further assessment &
Help.
There can be many ways in which your pet can
attain what appears to be an eye infection. It
could range from a simple bacterial infection
picked up from the environment, especially in or
around the yard; to standing water, which is a
breeding place for many kinds of bacteria -
especially the sort that will cause a Giardia
infection (loose stools result).
But, these or other bacteria present where your
animal can make contact can be picked up and
easily transferred to areas like the eyes. Cats
have a tendency to stick their paw into standing
water as a way to prove what they are seeing; if
that water is infected, then it could be easily
transmitted to the eyes or other areas of the
body. Eyes and ears are especially susceptible.
Fungus infections can be picked up in similar
manners. It serves no purpose to discuss all the
ways in which an animal can pick up infections;
suffice it to say, that they do. Probably the
most common source of fungus infection that may
affect your animal - is the classic Yeast
Candida infection. This is an internal infection
where the Candida fungus has taken over the Gut
due to Flora damage, and the result will be
external skin, ear, and eye problems that are
caused by Candida toxins and cells being pushed
out via the surface of the body.
What is important here - is that if your pet is
suffering from a simple eye infection, there are
natural products which we believe can quickly
help your pet. If you pet suffers from various
other symptoms - such as skin or itching
problems, or ear infections, the issue is likely
much more complex, and you should examine the
ailment known as Yeast Candida.
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Article submitted by Tim Delaney. References
include Nzymes Product Reviews at
http://www.nzymesproductreviews.com and Nzymes
at http://www.nzymes.com
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