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Feline Rhinotracheitis Eye Inflammation Symptoms
The main symptoms of feline rhinotracheitis eye inflammation include red and swollen eyes, excessive tears, increased secretions from the corners of the eyes, difficulty opening the eyes, cloudy eyes, and ulcers in the corners of the eyes. When owners notice that their cats' eyes are inflamed, they should first clean the cat's eyes thoroughly, then treat them with effective feline eye drops or ointments for eye inflammation. If the treatment is ineffective, it is necessary to timely send the cat to an animal hospital for treatment.
Causes of Rhinotracheitis
If a cat at home is suddenly infected with feline rhinotracheitis despite being healthy and free from any issues, it may have been transmitted by another sick cat. Since cats cannot synthesize lysine themselves, but have a large amount of arginine in their bodies, the feline herpesvirus replicates through arginine, making cats highly susceptible to the disease.
How Long Does Rhinotracheitis Take to Heal?
This depends on the medication. If the drug is a good anti-inflammatory agent and is combined with antiviral drugs, recovery can take place in about a week. The sensitivity of the cat to the medication varies, and some drugs may not be effective for it, so it is necessary to change medications. If the cat is sensitive to the drug, recovery can take place within a week, while cats who are not sensitive may need more than 10 days.
Home Treatment for Rhinotracheitis
For mild cases of feline rhinotracheitis with symptoms such as sneezing, running nose, and coughing, home treatment can include administering lysine and anti-inflammatory drugs to combat the virus and suppress it. At the same time, drop anti-viral pet eye drops to prevent viral conjunctivitis. For severe cases of feline rhinotracheitis, home treatment should involve the use of anti-viral drugs, lysine, and eye drops together. However, it is best to consult a pet hospital for professional treatment of severe feline rhinotracheitis because effective treatment can be provided based on the cat's specific condition.