My cat's eyelid is really swollen and red, it's been like that for a couple of hours now. Should I be worried and call a vet?

This afternoon, I noticed that my cat's eyelid is very swollen and red, and it has remained that way for a few hours now. I'm not sure what might have caused it, and it doesn't seem to be improving. Should I be concerned and reach out to a vet, or is this something that could resolve on its own?

Answer

It's concerning that your cat's eyelid is swollen and red, especially since these symptoms have not improved over the course of a few hours. This could indicate an underlying issue that needs attention.

  • Swelling and redness in the eyelid could be due to various reasons, such as infection or injury.
  • Persistent symptoms may require professional attention to prevent complications.
  • Prompt evaluation can ensure your cat receives appropriate care if necessary.

While some mild swelling might resolve on its own, the persistence and redness could suggest an infection or foreign object that might need treatment. It's always best to err on the side of caution and consult with a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate course of action. This will help ensure your cat's comfort and health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common causes of a swollen eyelid in cats?

    Swelling can be due to infections, allergies, trauma, or foreign bodies. A vet can help identify the exact cause.

  • Can I wait and see if the swelling decreases on its own?

    You can monitor for a short period, but if there's no improvement or if it worsens, a vet visit is recommended.

  • Are there home remedies for a swollen cat eyelid?

    It's best to avoid home treatments without veterinary guidance to prevent accidental harm or worsening of the condition.

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