Fungal Cat Eye Infection

April 26th, 2009 by admin

There are different types of cat eye infections; they can be caused by bacteria, viruses and even fungus.  In the case of fungus, we are dealing primarily with Cryptococcosis, this fungus might be acquired from your cat’s environment.

What are the symptoms of fungal cat eye infection? Certain types of blindness, inflamed retina, dilated eyes, detached retina, pupils not sensitive to light, changes in your cat’s behavior, dementia and problems with movement coordination.  You should seek help from your veterinarian to properly treat your cat.

Treatment is done through the help of anti-fungal medications such as fluconazole, triazole, voriconazole or itraconazole. Your vetrianrian will choose the best one according to the cat’s health.

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