Could my cat’s swollen eye be from feline herpes flaring up again? It's been a few days and it's worrying me.

I've noticed my cat's eye is swollen, and it’s been like this for a few days. She's had feline herpes in the past, and I'm concerned that this could be a flare-up. Could the swelling be related to her previous herpes outbreaks, and what steps should I take to help her feel better?

Answer

It sounds like your cat's swollen eye may be related to her previous feline herpes outbreaks, which can recur, causing eye issues. It's important to address her symptoms promptly to ensure she feels better.

  • Monitor for any discharge or signs of discomfort.
  • Consider if she's showing other symptoms of a herpes flare-up.
  • Consult with a vet to explore appropriate treatment options.

Feline herpes virus can often resurface, especially during stressful periods. Swelling of the eye is a common symptom during flare-ups, possibly due to conjunctivitis or keratitis. Ensure she is comfortable, monitor her for any changes, and avoid any irritants that might worsen her condition. Treatment may include antiviral medications, lysine supplements, or eye drops to alleviate symptoms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the usual signs of a feline herpes flare-up?

    Common signs include sneezing, runny nose, eye discharge, and swelling. If you notice any of these, it’s advisable to consult a vet.

  • Can stress cause a herpes flare-up in cats?

    Yes, stress can weaken the immune system and trigger a flare-up. Reducing stressors in your cat's environment may help manage the condition.

  • How can I prevent future herpes outbreaks in my cat?

    Maintaining a stress-free environment, providing a balanced diet, and considering preventive medications or supplements as advised by your vet can help reduce the frequency of outbreaks.

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