CBFan
Well-Known Member
My young gelding has had a REALLY gunky (yellow gungy gunk) eye since saturday. I have been bathing it in Tea twice a day since but it's not looking better. I'm starting to think antibiotics are in order. Any other ideas?
Take great care with any and all eye infections. Home made or across the counter stuff is fine for soothing eyes but won't cure an infection unless they contain an appropriate level of antibiotic. And be aware that conjunctivits can be caused by a ton of things that over the counter stuff won't help - indeed, you could be making things worse if only because you're delaying getting the vet. Gungy eyes can also be caused by foreign bodies damaging the cornea, foreign bodies still IN the cornea, fungal infections, viral infections, uveitis, and a ton of other more serious problems. If it's "just" conjunctivitis, you need to think how/why it was caused to avoid it being a regular occurrence. Chronic conjunctivitis is a precursor for superficial keratitis which is a very nasty auto immune disease that can lead to the eye having to be removed. In addition, you need to be certain that what you are putting in the eye is sterile and safe. Please get the vet out hun. My horse Sunny had to have an eye removed after a 6 month battle with superficial keratitis, caused by chronic conjunctivitis that his previous owners (who should have known better) didn't bother to get treated properly. And a last plea to take the utmost care when putting anything in a horse's eye. Most drops/creams have sharp, pointy plastic ends and one jerk from an anxious horse as you hold the tube etc a millimetre from the eye and you've turned the original problem into a veterinary emergency.
^^^ that
Thing is how do you know its conjuctivitis.
Just get the vet for safe measure, eyes can go down hill very fast with out the correct treatment.....experianced that myself.
Hope it's nothing too bad and gets sorted out quickly though.![]()