Conjunctivitis means inflammation of the conjunctiva—the thin, red tissue that lines the inside of the eyelids and covers the white part of the eye. Conjunctivitis itself is not typically a specific disease, but usually a sign of an underlying problem.
Environmental management (reducing exposure to irritants or known allergens)
Home Care Tips
Give all medications exactly as prescribed—don’t stop early.
Gently clean away discharge with warm water and soft gauze or tissues.
Prevent rubbing or scratching—an Elizabethan collar may be needed.
Contact us right away if your pet’s eye becomes suddenly painful (squinting), cloudy, or if vision seems affected.
What’s the Prognosis?
Most pets respond well to treatment, especially if the cause is identified early. Some pets, especially those with allergies or chronic conditions, may need ongoing treatment trials and management.