A near-perforation eye-saving mission!

Rescue efforts are underway to save "Nong Mocha's" eye after a deep, almost perforated wound was discovered!

"Mocha," a French Bulldog, needed urgent eye treatment after being diagnosed with...Deep corneal ulcer symptoms (Descemetocele) Up to 3 millimeters in size, which...It was at the most dangerous level, almost breaking through.To the innermost layer.
 
 

👁️ This case requires the expertise of a veterinary ophthalmologist.

Treatment by Dr. Adirek Limnarongdech (Dr. Bell): The doctor inserted a contact lens for animals to help support the very thin cornea, reduce irritation, and promote better wound healing.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before and after photos of wearing contact lenses.

 

⚠️Important precautions after inserting contact lenses.

Do not let your eyes dry out: Use eye drops strictly as prescribed by your doctor.

Observe your contact lenses: If a lens falls out, keep it in contact lens solution and see a doctor immediately. Do not attempt to insert it yourself.

Do not remove the collar: Prevent your puppy from scratching its eyes, which could cause a perforation of its delicate eyeball in a matter of seconds.

Because we only have one pair of eyes, and there are no spares.” 👁️🐶
If you notice your pet squinting, having red eyes, or cloudy white spots, take them to an ophthalmologist immediately.
So that your little one can see the bright world and the face of their beloved owner for a long time.