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How do you treat a cat with glaucoma?

How do you treat a cat with glaucoma?

Glaucoma is incurable, but some of the pain and clinical signs may be relieved by the use of eyedrops containing dorzolamide and/or timolol, which reduce intraocular pressure, and steroids, which treat inflammation, if inflammation has caused the glaucoma.

How often to give eye drops to a cat with glaucoma?

To treat feline glaucoma, first visit your vet to discuss which treatment options will work best for your cat. For example, if your cat has mild glaucoma, you may need to give it eye drops 2-3 times a day to reduce liquid in its eyes.

What is the normal IOP for glaucoma in cats?

If there is long-term pressure against the delicate inner workings of the eye, it can cause severe and lasting damage, and even permanent blindness. Normal IOP in humans and cats (dogs too) ranges from 10-20 mmHg. When humans experience glaucoma, their pressures can be measured as anywhere from 20-28 mmHg.

What does glaucoma do to a cat’s eye?

Glaucoma is an eye disease that affects cats as well as humans. It causes a painful increase in pressure inside the eye and can lead to blindness. What is Glaucoma in Cats?

How to treat glaucoma in cats-the spruce pets?

Treatment for Glaucoma in Cats There is no way to reverse the eye damage done by glaucoma, so early detection is the best way to preserve vision and prevent extreme pain. Initial treatment for glaucoma generally involves the use of eye drops to reduce intraocular pressure and inflammation.

To treat feline glaucoma, first visit your vet to discuss which treatment options will work best for your cat. For example, if your cat has mild glaucoma, you may need to give it eye drops 2-3 times a day to reduce liquid in its eyes.

How can you tell if your cat has glaucoma?

Hold your cat still and look at its eyes. One clear sign of glaucoma is that eye appears bigger than the other. This enlargement is caused by the pressure building in the eye. Also, the cornea may take on a misty or blue appearance as it stretches.

How much IOP does a glaucoma cat have?

The magnitude of circadian fluctuation in IOP observed in glaucomatous cats in one recent study that utilized a Tono-pen XL,(3)was 2 to 8 times that reported for normal cats, which demonstrated circadian fluctuations in IOP in the order of 4 mmHg.

Is there a cure for feline glaucoma?

Discuss the aims of treatment with your veterinarian. Feline glaucoma cannot be cured, and so treatment is aimed at controlling the buildup of pressure so that it does minimum harm. Unfortunately, by the time the eye is visibly swollen, the harm to the optic nerve is already done and many cats have lost their sight permanently.