How long does it take for dogs to recover from keratitis albuginea?
This needs to be determined based on the severity of the dog's keratitis. If it is just mild keratitis, it will usually get better within two weeks with some medication. If it is severe keratitis and the parents do not take medication frequently, it may be possible. It will take a few months to get better, so treatment is key. Parents need to treat their dog as soon as possible when they find that they have keratitis, so that it will recover faster.
Tips:
Keratitis is usually caused by external stimulation, such as eyelashes growing into the eyes, foreign objects rubbing in the eyes, etc. Parents should seek immediate medical attention if they find out. Address these causes so your dog doesn’t contract keratitis.
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