Nasal Herpes Pictures Feline Herpes Management?

Feline Herpes Management? - nasal herpes pictures

I had my cat for one month and one day I realized that my eyes full of tears with a stream of Brown-ish.

I took him to the vet, she was with feline herpes (even if they are diagnosed vaccinated for this) and put it on a course of antibiotics. His vision cleared a few days, but still crying from time to time. So who knows sometimes a slight nasal discharge, drying. Also, I'm sure my eyes sometimes vaguely cloudy. Is this with feline herpes?

I wonder if you arrange for a blood test to confirm the diagnosis of herpes? (Diagnosis by the veterinarian only view). I also wonder if I take the cat to the vet in order to (again) that if these symptoms are not completed. The cat seems healthy: no coughing or sneezing. Appetite, good energy, etc.

Has anyone a cat with feline herpes and can also advise you to manage at home and when you see the vet?
Similarly, a home remedy or diet can tips?

5 comments:

alicorc1... said...

It could be feline herpes, but could also be a problem with his tear ducts that brown stuff () and could also be a polyp in the nose and paranasal sinuses cause infection.

I do not think it is a blood test for feline herpes, but it usually starts with a bad infection of the upper respiratory and flu symptoms in general.
If you are a cat from a shelter or the street when he could get feline herpes does not - is widespread, and most cats better with more problems. In some cats, which "eats" part of your chest, and the symptoms are on and off throughout his life. This is a virus, antibiotics will help with the symptoms, but not permanently resolve the problem. You can be a complement to the feline herpes is for cats who are in lysine, might help a little.

If you have had your cat since he was asking a kitten, and had not a bad result of an infection of the upper respiratory tract, I felt, the diagnosis and look for other causes veterinarian. You can look for polyps and other obstructiveFirefox with X-rays - which might well discard. If the runny nose is not green or yellow, then it is infected. If he eat well and seems happy and active, which is very good.

Urallrotten K said...

Oh, wow herpes? to dispose

Kate said...

Feline herpes, like other herpes is an incurable chronic infection. Each time your cat may experience a relapse signs of stress. The virus reduces the body's defenses of the immune system and makes your cat more susceptible to infections (such as watery eyes and runny nose).

The test to confirm infection with herpes is usually very expensive and can lead to false-negative results (a cat infected with herpes can have negative results).

Antiviral drugs are available and Topical Interferon can be tested orally, but not point to its efficacy in treating the disease. Oral L-Lysine is inexpensive and can (you can help to buy in the pharmacy, you should take your cat 500 mg twice daily).

You should take your cat to the vet to go back, if you suspect your cat has an infection. Cat with herpes are also prone to ulcers on the cornea of the eye develop, would get checked out, the ulcer is not guaranteed, now crying.

Adventur... said...

Once the cat has been diagnosed with herpes feline veterinarian will prescribe a treatment program. Medical treatment - antibiotics, anti-virus drops or ointments and decongestants - can be prescribed with supportive care from the owner. The owner must be very sick cat food and water clean and fresh, eyes and nose clean and warm and comfortable. The infected cats should be separated from other cats at home, so the spread of feline herpes. The owner must also clean all food from infected cats and water dishes, bedding and anything else that cats can be exposed.

The prospects for an adult cat is infected with herpes in cats very well, but the owner always has a cat patients 7 to 10 days, especially if you decide not to take the cat to the vet for care. Medical intervention can reduce this period even further. However, the predictions for young kittens and cats are not so promising because of their weakened immune systems.

PreventaHerpes in cats is as simple as the vaccination of your cat. Vaccination for this virus begins when the cat is aged 8 to 10 weeks. You will receive a second dose if they are 12 to 14 weeks old and annually thereafter. With this provision of the vaccine each year, homeowners should not worry about this virus to infect one of his cat.

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Elaine M said...

Feline herpes is widespread. When the cat's immune system is stressed or less, the problem of runny eyes and nose may be the start.

This is very easy to treat. Most cats have herpes virus IVF and their immune systems among the more we see. Once the cat has Herpes is for life (which, as our cold sores, breaks when we are stressed is).

Section of vitamin A in the branch lysine (sometimes called L-lysine). I use the generic type, which is $ 4 for a bottle of 60 tablets. A dose of cat is 125ml. In cats, have) the problem assets (eyes / nose, this may increase to 500 or even 1,000 ml per day. The surplus is removed and no accumulation or adverse reactions in cats.

The pills are too big to put an end to the neck, use the back of a spoon to crush them and sprinkle the powder on the wet or dry food. It does not have any sense of what is to reject what the cat. There are also compressed, pull apart the pieces and scatter the powder on food. And justs use in capsules, but not. No cat eats the liquid Gell, of course, it tastes very unpleasant.

Cats IVF lists recommended for all. I know it is necessary to clarify the eye area in 3 days and usually the problem for a few months back. Lysine, but only works on the herpes virus, watery eyes can be caused by the virus as calcification, which calls for a freeze on veterinary prescription to put the cat's eyes. Lysine does not affect a virus calcification.

This is a very low cost and have seen how the work of our two cats. The third had a virus, so he took medication Calci.

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