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PLEASE Help Hello, I accidently got some shampoo in my dogs,Gizmo, eye while bathing him yesterday around 3PM. His eye got irritated and soon was closed. I flushed it with a saline solution but he kept it closed. I flushed it again before putting him to bed. This morning it was full of "gunk". Yellow stuff. I cleaned it with warm water but did not flush it. Didn't want to cause more iiritation. He does open it half way today. I would appreciate any advice. Thank you kindly, Melinda PS I apologize that I haven't been here for a while. I know this is a loving place that I can come to anytime. |
He needs to go to the vet and get meds for his eye. dont flush it anymore. I would go to a vet today |
Best to rinse it with human 'Natural Tears' product or Sterile Saline Solution.. Do not use any Visine product or similar. Then see your vet... |
Thank you for your quick responses. His eye is half open, I just played fetch with him. I am a big believer in letting the body use its God given healing first before going to any vet, or doctor. I will wait a few hours to see how he is progressing and then decide. I will post again. Thank you. |
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He needs to get some eye ointment from the vet to help heal the chemical burn from the shampoo. I wash my girls' faces with diiuted baby shampoo in case it gets in their eyes. It's tear free;) I hope your baby is all better fast! |
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I just reread your 1st post and saw you did use Saline Solution as your first rinse, which is good. For future reference, the optimal time to take him to the vet would have been right after that. Also, I put a single drop of mineral oil in each eye prior to bathing, or AB eye ointment in a pinch if I don't have mineral oil on hand. This will protect the eyes from bath products getting in there and doing any damage. It is normal for the eye to produce a lot of gunk the morning following such an episode. If the eye continues to produce gunk, I would get him right to the vet. As shampoos tend to be alkaline, they can cause burns to the eye, so treatment and medication from the vet would neutralize the shampoo (or chemical) and promote healing. The only way to tell if his eye has been damaged, or to tell how much damage was done, is by having the vet look at it. If the eye is still producing gunk or pus, or if he is unable to open the eye completely, there is definitely a problem and he will need to be seen. |
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I definitely agree. A vet is needed. I have never had a burn in my eye, but had a scratch on it. Worst pain! And I could speak and take myself to the doctor. After dealing with how stressful and painful that was, I definitely agree taking him to the vet. The eye is not something to mess with. |
Hmm, I've gotten shampoo in my eye a thousand times. |
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I dunno, maybe all the flushing etc, has some effect? Scratched? I do concrete work and have been in this situation a lot of times. Concrete actually causes chemical burns. Flushing is usually all that is needed. I would almost bet that the vet will prescribe saline wash. |
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I may have to rethink the head shampoo if so. Just do the body, and then wade in and hand shampoo and rinse head. To the OP: it is possible that somehow your dog scratched his eye and that is the root cause of the eye irritation. I do agree with everyone else though, about a quick trip to have eye examined. Better safe than sorry is my motto. :) |
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OP, if you're a "big believer in letting the body use its God given healing first", why did you keep rinsing with saline, possibly irritating it further and/or doing more damage? Please, please, use your God-given common sense and take the little guy to the vet before he has permanent damage. Good luck and best wishes...keep us updated please. |
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