is cherry eye in 10 month old bulldog something serious? noticed a red bulging thing in corner of her eye—really worried!

Today, I noticed a red, bulging thing in the corner of my 10-month-old bulldog's eye. After looking online, it resembles something called "cherry eye," and I'm really worried about her. Is cherry eye something serious that needs immediate attention, or is it something that might resolve on its own? What should be my next steps to ensure her eye health?

Answer

It sounds like your bulldog may have a condition known as "cherry eye," which is a common issue where the tear gland in the corner of the eye becomes visible. While not immediately life-threatening, it does require attention to prevent complications.

  • Cherry eye is common in bulldogs and other breeds.
  • It is usually not painful but needs treatment to prevent irritation.
  • Surgical intervention might be necessary to correct it.

Cherry eye is a condition where the third eyelid gland prolapses, giving it a distinctive red and bulging appearance. It might not resolve on its own and can lead to irritation, infections, or even reduced tear production if left untreated. Consulting a veterinarian is important to determine the best course of action, which may include medication or surgery to reposition the gland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What exactly is cherry eye?

    Cherry eye occurs when the gland of the third eyelid prolapses and becomes visible as a reddish mass, often at the inner corner of your dog's eye.

  • Can cherry eye heal on its own?

    While cherry eye rarely resolves by itself, early veterinary intervention can help manage the condition and prevent discomfort or complications for your pet.

  • What treatment options are available for cherry eye?

    Surgical repositioning of the gland is the most effective treatment. It's important to address it early to ensure the best health outcome for your dog's eyes.

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