Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction Cat Site
🔹 Flushing the duct (quick & effective) 🔹 Antibiotics if infected 🔹 Surgery only for severe cases
Has your cat developed a constant "tear stain" down their face, even when they seem perfectly happy? While a little eye discharge is common, persistent wetness beneath the eyes—especially if it’s reddish-brown or thick—could point to a condition called Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction (NLDO) . nasolacrimal duct obstruction cat
✅ Past Herpes Infection (scarring) ✅ Flat Face (Persian/Himalayan anatomy) ✅ Dirt or Litter (foreign body) 🔹 Flushing the duct (quick & effective) 🔹
Impedance of tear flow from the ocular surface to the nasal vestibule. nasolacrimal duct obstruction cat