The sudden inflammation of a cat's single eye may be caused by the following conditions: 1. Food abnormalities, 2. Foreign body irritation, 3. Cat nose brans, etc. The above conditions need to be dealt with as soon as possible. Delaying time may lead to serious problems in the cat's eyes.
1. Food abnormalities lead to inflammation
The cat's food is expired and rotten, the food is too salty, and greasy may cause the cat to "get angry", and the eyes suddenly have an inflammatory reaction. The owner needs to adjust his diet, clean the cat's eye secretions, and use pet eye drops appropriately to relieve it.
2. Inflammation caused by foreign body irritation
Foreign objects entering the eyes can also cause inflammation in a single eye, such as bathing and bathing fluid irritating the eyes and causing inflammation. Cat scratching the head may also cause eye inflammation, such as itching on the head skin and ear canal infections and itchings. The owner can check whether there are scratches on the cat's head, whether there are a large amount of brown secretions on the ear canal, and use corresponding drugs to curb secondary infections. To prevent scratching, the owner can purchase an Elizabeth ring to prevent scratching.
3. Infected with viruses. Cats are infected with viruses and suffer from cat nasal branches, which can also lead to monocular inflammation. If the owner finds that the cat has symptoms of sneezing and runny nose, he must take the cat to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible, and confirm the diagnosis through laboratory tests. Use saline to clean the secretions of the cat's eyes, add special anti-inflammatory eye drops and then use the corresponding drugs to treat it.