Friday, 5 November 2021
Supplements For Pets
Wednesday, 3 November 2021
Ocular Allergies
Do you or someone you know suffer from allergies? You may know that red or watery eyes are often a sign of allergies. As it turns out, ocular allergies—also called allergic conjunctivitis—is one of the most common diseases that can affect the surface of the eye.
Ocular allergies can affect either one eye or both. Symptoms usually include itching, redness, and/or swelling. As far as treatments go, allergy drops and/or oral allergy medications often bring relief. However, when using any eye drops, it's very important to be sure you are using the right kind.
Contact your Los Angeles, CA optometrist to learn more.
Tuesday, 2 November 2021
Protecting Your Child's Eyes
Does your child spend a huge chunk of their free time playing video games? If so, you're in good company. Children can get very drawn into games and other activities. This can be hard on their eyes for a few reasons. One is that they may forget to blink, which can lead to dry eyes and eye strain. They may also be unsure or unaware of how to reduce or adjust glare, which also puts a lot of strain on the eye. Another issue is the fact that many workstations and gaming stations are made to fit adults.
Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to protect your child's vision. One is to make sure that they have a setup that is ergonomically correct. It's also a good idea to limit screen time and make sure that your little one takes regular breaks.
It's also important to teach your little one about protecting their own eyes. Talk to them about wearing sunglasses and protective eyewear.
You'll also need to take your child to your Los Angeles, CA eye clinic regularly for exams and screenings. Visit the website.
Monday, 1 November 2021
Gadgets For Pets
Friday, 29 October 2021
What makes Bergamasco Sheepdogs And Cesky Terriers Unique ?
Wednesday, 27 October 2021
Benefits Of Feeding Fresh Dog Food
Mites In Hedgehogs
Hedgehogs living in the wild often are infested with parasites like ticks, fleas, and mites. The same goes for pet hedgehogs. Hedgehogs can get mites from other infested hedgehogs, which they may contact at the breeders, in pet stores, shelters, or previously contaminated bedding. Fortunately, they are easy to prevent and treat, and they will not bother human beings. Mites are tiny parasites, which are arachnids similar to small spiders or ticks. They bite and irritate your hedgehog's skin, just like its spine, hair, and quills. You may or may not see the actual mites on your pet hedgehog, but you probably will see the damage the mites cause to your pet. Mites irritate and can lead to hair and spine loss; while hedgehogs will normally shed some of their spines, areas of apparent spine or hair loss are abnormal and an indication that your hedgehog may have mites. Other symptoms may include:
- Biting, licking, chewing, or scratching itself
- Weight loss
- Low energy
- Dandruff and very flaky skin
Any sign of illness exhibited by your pet should require a visit to your veterinary hospital Scottsdale, AZ for proper medical attention.