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Dr. Supriya
Hi Kriss, it doesn't look like a inflammatory condition. Is it seen in both the eyes?
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kriss
ya ma'am it's in the both eyes
Dr. Supriya
Is there any discharge or irritation ?
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kriss
it Was few months ago then the vet suggested opthalmic eye drop after which the discharge was gone
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kriss
currently no discharge
Dr. Supriya
It doesn't look like a inflammatory condition. But observe the pet for any discomfort, increased redness in the eye, increased tear production etc. If you find these signs consult a vet for ophthalmic examination. Otherwise no need to worry.
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kriss
thank you so much ma'am
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