Hey! I don't think anyone here can come up with a home remedy. And, it sounds like your cat has already been treated in the past for anterioruveitis. How long ago was that? Did the vet suggest a cause for it?
I am thinking from what all you are saying, that her condition has worsened, so the...
*She is already under veterinary care*
Just wanting to see if others have experience or knowledge of uveitis. One of my fosters has developed this. It started out with a little conjunctivitis in one eye, which i started treating with Terramycin. It progressed and she had conjunctivitis in...
...this will factor in with my question.:bluepaw:
He examined Stripe and said his eyes made him really question Ocular Dry FIP with the AnteriorUveitis. That coupled w the seizure, Neuro?
He advised to get him established w a clinic, CBC and Chem Panel run and go from there.
Down the FIP...
...that you have already searched for other threads/articles. But, while you wait to hear directly from some of our members, here are links to additional information I found.
Search Results for Query: anterioruveitis | TheCatSite
Uveitis in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and FAQs | PetMD
...are some pinkish and reddish marks in her eye in different areas, and im not sure what this could be in terms of conditions, i know anterioruveitis is there, but I’m not sure what this could mean in her case specifically. She’s been a lot more vocal and clingy with me recently, although her...
...new vet feels the cause is a minor infection, and that the left eye is almost healed! Generally with at least acute, uncomplicated anterioruveitis the pupil becomes constricted rather than dilated, while dilation typically indicates uveitis with secondary glaucoma, so your first vets may not...
I wish I could give you assurance, I'm dealing with supposedly anterioruveitis in one of my fosters. She has been on antibiotics for over a month, eye drops and ointment. We just had a second check up and the vet said she looked like she was possibly healed, but to continue the eye ointment...
I have and he just responded.
"Blood in the anterior chamber of the eye. Most common cause is uveitis, inflammation of the uveal track. Consider schedule an appointment with reception, as meds may be indicated."
So i made an appointment for tomorrow. Did quick search just now on what it is and...
...troubles were related to eyes:
1) in september 2016 he had Clamydiae and was succesfully treated by vet.
2) in december 2017 he had anterioruveitis in his right eye, which was treated with two shots of Convenia (in ten days), Tropicamide (midriatic) ocular drops for 6 days, Steroids drops in...
...checked this site for previous posts about it and found nothing specific. I will however, give you a link to previous posts about anterioruveitis in case you might want to look through them more closely than I did.
Search Results for Query: anterioruveitis | TheCatSite
I did find an...
...is just inflamed eye lid. We got eye drops to help with that then his other eye was getting red and cloudy and the vet said it was anterioruveitis. They gave him medication yet it really only got worse but comforting for him. Then followed lack of appetite, fevers, weight loss, and diarrhea...
...eating (doing a weird pawing and acting like it hurt - I discovered FOPS and don't know if it could be that) and she also developed anterioruveitis in her right eye with hypopyon. I took her back to the vet on 3/25 and they prescribed her prednisone drops along with antibiotic drops. She is...
his pupils are wide open. the specialist looked at his irises and said they were completely normal. he doesn't show any of the other symptoms for anterioruveitis either
Sounds like some kind of eye inflammation (anterioruveitis). Or maybe Horner's Syndrome or Glaucoma. Your vet should be able to sort it out. Post back an update after she gets checked out!
...it was still cloudy. Finally I just to her to the emergency room and we got her seen by an ophthalmologist. The diagnosis was anterioruveitis and 19 drops a days. We did this for 4 weeks it seemed to stabilize but they changed up the meds. She seemed to be getting worse, so I took her to...
...to do the dye test again before proceeding to the steroids or whatever is next for us.. she also said she would read more into anterioruveitis. I am a little concerned as last time she said the eye doctor would be the next call.
Back ground history, I have two other cats, who are completely...
...either "feline" or "small animal" specialties: (the second choice/link there is "location") ACVO - Search
To me, it looks like "anterioruveitis" - it's very serious and, if left untreated can lead to loss of the eye or permanent eye damage. Here are a couple of references for you, with...