Cherry eye is caused by a prolapse of the tear gland of the third eyelid. The exact cause is unknown. Veterinarians usually recommend surgery to correct the problem. To prevent further trauma or infection, promptly consult your veterinarian.
Signs
Red or pink swollen mass protruding from the inner corner of the eye which may be accompanied by a watery or thick discharge.
Red or pink swollen mass protruding from the inner corner of the eye which may be accompanied by a watery or thick discharge.
Prevention
None. But, if it occurs in one eye, monitor the other eye.
None. But, if it occurs in one eye, monitor the other eye.
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