Pigeon eye infections, often called conjunctivitis or “one-eyed cold,” can manifest as redness, swelling, discharge, and crusting around the eyes. Other symptoms can include reduced appetite, lethargy, and eye-scratching or rubbing. If left untreated, eye inflammation can lead to cataracts.
Common Symptoms of Pigeon Eye Infection:
- Redness and swelling: The affected eye may appear pink or reddish, and the eyelid might be swollen.
- Discharge: Thick, white, or tan discharge, which can become crusted, may be present.
- Excessive blinking or squinting: The pigeon might blink or squint excessively.
- Scratching or rubbing the eye: The pigeon might scratch or rub the affected eye.
- Cloudy or glassy eyes: The eye may appear cloudy or glassy.
- Reduced appetite and lethargy: The pigeon may be less active and have a decreased appetite.
- One-eyed cold: This is a common presentation, with the infection primarily affecting one eye.
Potential Causes and Treatment:
Dosage: Apply netra relief drops 2-3 time Every Day.
Duration: Till Relief. 70 to 80% With first dose.
Product Storage: Keep place cool, dark and dry place. Protect from heat and direct sunlight. Close bottel cap propperly after use.
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