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Boo -Dry Eye

Boo came to Safari with “Dry Eye”, medically termed Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (KCS). Boo is an 11-year-old spayed female Shi Tzu cross presented with a chronic history of ocular inflammation, matting of the eyes and rubbing of the face with the paws. The client complained that the pet would wake up with the eyes matted shut. Examination revealed mucopurulent crusts on the eyelids and periocular hair.

Boo was relieved of her symptoms almost immediately after Stem Cell Therapy at Safari.

Boo received administration of stem cells into lacrimal gland and the accessory lacrimal gland of the third eyelid. Boo was relieved of her symptoms almost immediately after Stem Cell Therapy at Safari.

Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca

(KCS) is a common condition of the eye that occurs when the tear glands stop producing enough tears to keep the eye wet, or in some cases, stop producing tears altogether. Also known as “Dry Eye Syndrome” or DES, this condition grows progressively worse, slowly robbing the animal of its eyesight entirely.

Symptoms

Symptoms can include excessive blinking, protrusion of the third eyelid, swollen blood vessels of the eye, cloudy or ulcerated eyes, and discharge.

Breed Specific

Although common in dogs, breeds genetically predisposed to KCS are the Affenpinscher, Bulldog, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chihuahua, Chow Chow, Cocker Spaniel, Dachshund, Gordon Setter, Kerry Blue Terrier, Lhasa Apso, Miniature Schnauzer, Pekingese, Poodle, Pug, Sealyham Terrier, Shih Tzu, Standard Schnauzer, Toy Poodle, West Highland White Terriers and Yorkshire Terrier.

Common Treatment Protocol

Immunosuppressant and artificial tear medications are generally prescribed for KCS. Immunosuppressant drugs work by “interrupting” the immune system’s attack of the tear glands, but it does not completely stop the attack. Aside from not producing the most favorable results, the other downfall is that it also comes with unwanted side effects and the dog will need this medication for the remainder of their life.

Stem Cell Treatment

Stem cells halt the attack on the tear glands by “resetting” the immune system. This means that your dog can be treated once with stem cell injections into his tear glands and third eyelid, and be resolved of the issue for life.

Your pet can be treated with stem cell injections, too! With Stem Cell Therapy, your pet’s eyes can be restored to normal function!

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