Corneal ulcers are a painful threat to your pet's vision. Our Macau vets share essential advice on spotting symptoms and seeking effective treatment.
Corneal ulcers are a common eye problem in pets. They can be painful and may lead to serious complications if left untreated. In Macau, pet owners should be aware of the risks and take steps to protect their pets' eye health.
Key signs to watch for
Pet owners in Macau should watch for signs of corneal ulcers in their pets. These can include redness and discharge in the eye, squinting or avoiding light, and pawing at the eye. Pets may also show signs of pain or discomfort, such as whining or rubbing their face.
What to do (and what not to do)
If you suspect your pet has a corneal ulcer, do not attempt to treat it yourself. This can lead to further complications and delay proper treatment. Instead, contact a veterinarian for advice and schedule an appointment.
When to call Royal Veterinary Center
If you notice any signs of a corneal ulcer in your pet, call Royal Veterinary Center at +853 6677 6611, 24/7. Our team is always available to provide advice and assistance. Do not delay seeking help, as prompt treatment can make a significant difference in your pet's recovery.
How we can help at RVC
At Royal Veterinary Center, our experienced veterinary team can diagnose and treat corneal ulcers in pets. We offer a range of services, including eye exams and surgical procedures, to help your pet recover from eye problems. You can learn more about our services at /en/services and contact us at /en/contact to schedule an appointment.
