Wednesday 21 July 2021

Injury to Lorikeet's Eye

 


Do you own a Lorikeet or other type of bird? If so, then then you’re probably used to the number of times your bird has fallen from his perch, accidentally flown into something in the house, or even managed to get dust into his eyes. Birds can be activity creatures and with activity comes occasional injury. If you notice that your Lorikeet has injured his eye, contact your vet immediately. Signs of an eye injury can include a red, swollen eyelid, partial or total closure of the eyelid, squinting, rubbing of the eye and side of the face with the wing, discoloration of the eye surface, inflammation of the third eyelid, etc. These symptoms could be from a variety of causes, but may generally be from trash, debris or other irritants entering your bird’s eye. Ask your vet Middletown, DE about flushing your bird’s eye with water or a preservative-free saline. Click this site for more information.

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