Do I need to worry if my puppy's cherry eye just came back after surgery a week ago?

My puppy just had surgery for cherry eye about a week ago, and I noticed that the condition seems to have come back. I was relieved when the surgery was completed, but now I'm really concerned seeing it return so soon. Is this normal after such a procedure, or should I bring him back to the vet immediately?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned if your puppy's cherry eye seems to have returned only a week after surgery. While sometimes the condition can recur, it's essential to assess whether this is a normal part of the healing process or if further treatment is needed.

  • Surgery for cherry eye can sometimes need follow-up.
  • Observe any additional symptoms or changes.
  • Consult your vet if you're worried or see unusual changes.

Cherry eye can recur in puppies, though surgical correction is usually quite effective. It might be a normal part of the healing process for some slight inflammation or swelling to remain shortly after surgery. However, it is important to monitor the area for signs of discomfort or if the gland has prolapsed again. Exposing your pup to an unnecessary risk isn't wise, so contacting your vet can provide peace of mind and ensure your puppy's continued health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is cherry eye in dogs?

    Cherry eye occurs when the gland of the third eyelid prolapses and becomes visible. It causes a red mass in the corner of the eye, resembling a cherry.

  • Why might cherry eye return after surgery?

    While surgery is effective, sometimes the gland can prolapse again, especially if there was inflammation post-surgery or the procedure was not entirely successful. Follow-up care can address this.

  • What signs indicate an urgent visit to the vet is needed?

    If your puppy shows signs of pain, excessive swelling, discharge, or changes in vision, it's crucial to consult your vet promptly to ensure proper care.

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