How do you treat cherry eye in dogs? “The typical treatment for cherry ... gland is not recommended as it could result in chronic dry eye.” There is a risk that the same gland will prolapse ...
If your dog is currently exhibiting any of the signs of “Dry Eye” or has previously been diagnosed by a veterinarian for “Dry Eye” and is receiving treatment, contact Quakertown Veterinary ...
The topical treatment had no significant effect on total or central corneal fluorescence staining score.