Abnormal Eyelid in Cats
Entropion
Entropion is a genetic condition in which a portion of the eyelid is inverted or folded inward against the eyeball. This results in irritation and scratches to the cornea — the front surface of the eye — leading to corneal ulceration, or corneal perforation. It can also leave dark-colored scar tissue to build up over the wound (pigmentary keratitis). These factors may cause a loss or decrease in vision.
Generally, only brachycephalic breeds of cats, such as Persians, are at risk. Entropion is almost always diagnosed around the time a cat reaches its second year of age.
- Symptoms and Types
- Causes
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Living and Management
- Prevention
0 comments
Kick things off by filling out the form below.
Leave a Comment