NiceChristmasBaubles
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About 6 months ago one of our ponies had a regularly runny eye - nothing infected, just tears. Vet came out to do one of the other one's vaccinations so got him to have a look. He said that possibly the tear duct was blocked, so to keep an eye on it (no pun intended) and if it got worse then we would put a dye in it to see if it was blocked and if it was, then the simple but unpleasant task of unblocking it (requiring sedation and shoving something up a nostril).
Anyway, it got to the point of having to wipe the eye once or twice a day (but I am quite fussy and they're kept at home so this was mostly for cosmetic reasons rather than being crusty or anything). So, when I had new horse vetted had another chat with vet and he gave me a capsule of the dye to use to do the test. Typically after that the eye seemed to improve again and now there are rarely tears (so I didn't do the test, but still have the dye). I'm wondering whether because I was wiping it a couple of times a day I could have 'massaged' and cleared the blockage. Are the tear ducts that close to the surface or could it have cleared itself? Just wondering really in case the problem comes back. Thanks.
Anyway, it got to the point of having to wipe the eye once or twice a day (but I am quite fussy and they're kept at home so this was mostly for cosmetic reasons rather than being crusty or anything). So, when I had new horse vetted had another chat with vet and he gave me a capsule of the dye to use to do the test. Typically after that the eye seemed to improve again and now there are rarely tears (so I didn't do the test, but still have the dye). I'm wondering whether because I was wiping it a couple of times a day I could have 'massaged' and cleared the blockage. Are the tear ducts that close to the surface or could it have cleared itself? Just wondering really in case the problem comes back. Thanks.