Nemz
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Hello! I'm here because my shelly friend has a watery swollen eye. I use to let her walk around the balcony whenever it's warm enough (especially when there's a nice amount of sun) and one day, when I went to check her, she had her left eye really swollen up. It almost looked alienish.
From that moment on, I used some eye antibiotic that really helped, but only to a point. She can see with that eye, she can also blink, but it's still visibly bigger than the other one.
I'm not sure about what happened in the balcony, as it's been her second home for a couple of years and there hadn't been a single accident before. I thought about her getting hit into something, but that's not really the case, so I began to think she might had been stung by an insect.
The first picture is with her right eye (the healthy one), the second of both eyes (as they are seens from above) and the third with her left eye.
Also, I'd like to point that she still has some antibiotic on her eye, as I've recently started to give it a try again, therefore the eye might seem a bit more moisturized than it really is.
Does anyone know how should I treat this problem? Can I do anything else for her before I get her to see a vet?
From that moment on, I used some eye antibiotic that really helped, but only to a point. She can see with that eye, she can also blink, but it's still visibly bigger than the other one.
I'm not sure about what happened in the balcony, as it's been her second home for a couple of years and there hadn't been a single accident before. I thought about her getting hit into something, but that's not really the case, so I began to think she might had been stung by an insect.
The first picture is with her right eye (the healthy one), the second of both eyes (as they are seens from above) and the third with her left eye.
Also, I'd like to point that she still has some antibiotic on her eye, as I've recently started to give it a try again, therefore the eye might seem a bit more moisturized than it really is.
Does anyone know how should I treat this problem? Can I do anything else for her before I get her to see a vet?
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