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How to Treat Blocked Nostril Tear Ducts in Cats

Cats with blocked nostril tear ducts need to undergo tear duct irrigation and drainage treatment at a pet hospital, along with the use of anti-inflammatory drugs during the process. The irrigation frequency should be judged according to the degree of blockage in the cat's tear duct, usually occurring every two weeks. Additionally, cat owners need to clean the cat's eyes with a towel or paper towel and always keep the area around the cat's eyes clean.

  1. Symptoms of Blocked Nostril Tear Ducts in Cats

Cats with blocked tear ducts will exhibit frequent流泪, tear stains等症状. Usually, a cat's tears will flow into the nasal cavity through the tear ducts. When the tear ducts are blocked, the tears accumulate in the eyes and overflow.

If the symptoms are mild, you can start by dropping anti-inflammatory eye drops into the cat's eyes and cleaning the cat's eyes daily. Continue this routine for a period of time to see if there is any improvement. If there is no improvement, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital for tear duct irrigation and drainage treatment.

  1. Precautions

Cat owners should pay attention to their cat's diet and avoid giving them food that is too salty or has a spicy taste. Even if the food is too strong in flavor, it can cause an increase in eye secretions. Moreover, cats with blocked tear ducts are prone to tear stains, and even after surgery, there may be a recurrence, so it is necessary to clean the cat's tear stains promptly and avoid exposing them to substances that can cause allergies.