When Eye Wipes Aren’t Enough – Signs It’s Time to See the Vet
Regular cleaning helps prevent most eye problems, but sometimes redness, swelling, or constant discharge can signal something more serious. Understanding when to seek veterinary care can protect your pet’s eyesight and overall well-being.
A watery or thick discharge might be an early sign of conjunctivitis, an inflammation of the eye’s lining that can be caused by allergies, infections, or foreign debris. Other warning signs include:
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Persistent redness or swelling around the eyes
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Frequent pawing or rubbing at the face
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Squinting or light sensitivity
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Yellow or green discharge instead of clear tears
If you notice these symptoms, it’s best to schedule a vet visit. A professional can identify whether it’s an allergy, infection, tear duct issue, or something else — and recommend the right treatment.
Our Eye Wash Wipes are perfect for everyday cleaning, helping reduce buildup and irritation. But when symptoms persist or worsen, your vet’s care is essential for long-term relief.
Keep using our gentle wipes to support recovery, soothe dryness, and maintain clean, bright eyes after treatment.