What about red sarcoma in the dog’s eye If this red sarcoma is in the corner area of the dog’s eye, it is likely a polyp, or third eyelid hyperplasia, commonly known as cherry eye. The disease can also cause redness and tearing of the dog’s conjunctiva and, in severe cases, can affect the dog’s vision and lead to blindness. There are two general treatments for red sarcoidosis in dogs’ eyes. First, the use of antibacterial and anti-inflammatory eye drops, daily help dogs drops, such as ofloxacin. This method has a certain probability for treating sarcoma in the dog’s eyes. The eye sarcoma may or may not disappear after the dog has been on the drops for a period of time. Even if it disappears, there is a possibility of recurrence. Secondly, when a polyp is found in a dog’s eye, do not delay and take it directly to the doctor for surgery to remove the polyp, which will achieve a cure and also avoid recurrence of the polyp. It is recommended that the owner choose the second treatment, which is a very small, time-consuming and inexpensive procedure.
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