My cat has a swollen eyelid out of nowhere after a play session. Should I call Dial A Vet about this, or wait and see if it improves on its own?

After a lively play session this afternoon, I noticed that my cat suddenly has a swollen eyelid. She doesn’t seem to be in pain, but I’m worried about what might have caused the swelling. Should I call Dial A Vet now, or is it okay to wait and see if the swelling goes down on its own?

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Answer

It's concerning to notice a sudden swelling in your cat's eyelid. Even if there is no apparent pain, it’s important to keep a close eye on her condition.

  • Observe the swelling for any changes.
  • Consider potential causes, such as an injury or insect bite.
  • Monitor for other symptoms like redness or discharge.

Swelling in a cat’s eyelid can result from various reasons, including mild injury from play, an insect bite, or an allergic reaction. It's good that she isn’t showing signs of pain, but continue observing her. If the swelling persists or worsens, consulting with a professional is recommended to rule out any serious conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause my cat's eyelid to swell suddenly?

    Swelling can be due to minor trauma, such as a scratch, an insect bite, or an allergic reaction. It's essential to monitor for additional symptoms like redness or sensitivity.

  • When should I be concerned about my cat's swollen eyelid?

    You should be concerned if the swelling persists for more than a day, worsens, or if your cat starts showing signs of pain or discomfort. In such cases, consulting with a vet is advisable.

  • Can I treat the swelling at home?

    While home care is possible for minor swelling, such as keeping the area clean and observing her closely, it's best to get professional advice if you’re unsure about the cause or if the swelling doesn't improve.

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