Pomeranian – red vein in eye

NoisyMantis7487
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Our puppy is a month old and has a strange red vein in his eye that's sort of sticking out. I'm worried about what it is, please help. I'm going to the vet on 4th May; are there maybe some eye drops or something for this? It's only in one eye, please help.

Pomeranian – red vein in eye

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    Hi there,

    I understand your concern, especially with such a young puppy.
    In the photo, you can definitely see a small red mass or line in the inner corner of the eye. It could be a few things: a prolapsed gland, irritation...

    Until you see your vet, I’d suggest keeping a close eye on how it develops (look for swelling, any discharge, or the redness spreading) and monitor your dog’s pain levels (like if they are squinting or keeping the eye closed).

    You can rinse it with some saline solution, but make sure you don’t rub it as you don’t want to make things worse: you can just put a few drops directly into the eye.

    Whatever you do, don't use any human eye drops or medication.

    Hope all goes well and best of luck,

    Maëlla

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