A cat has swollen conjunctiva in the left eye

A cat has swollen conjunctiva in the left eye

Educate, Engage, Entertain. Is it possible to do all these 3 in veterinary price?\rbr\rbrA swollen left eye in a domestic shorthair cat. \rbr\rbrEDUCATE. A thorough physical examination includes opening the eyelids, using a torchlight to check for foreign bodies and corneal ulcers. The 2nd part of the external eye examination should be the fluorescein eye stain test. This involved the use of fluorescein eye drops to confirm the absence or presence of ulcers as was done in this case (Educate). Green corneal surface indicates corneal injuries or abrasions.\rbr\rbrENGAGE. The two lady owners used their smartphones torchlight to shine onto the left eye (engage the customer). Explain the fluorescein eye stain test (educate the customer). The vet visit seemed enjoyable for the two ladies when one of the owners smartphones torchlight app malfunctioned (entertain the customer). The vet may use his own torchlight app to be efficient and productive, but there would be no memorable torchlight malfunction as in this case.\rbr\rbrI gave the cat an anti-inflammatory injection and he should recover the next day. E-collars to prevent eye rubbing are not prical in some cats and is not necessary in this case.\rbr\rbrIntern Clara Chua did an excellent videography by closing up the relevant area of examination of the cat in the Toa Payoh Vets consultation room. This makes the video fun to watch rather than a boring documentary on how to examine the injured eye of a cat.


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Uploaded: 2017-09-30

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