In this episode, Dr. Kristen Fischer, board certified veterinary ophthalmologist, discusses the importance of early diagnosis, the different causes, and treatments of cataracts in pets. Genetic predisposition and diabetes are the common causes of cataracts in dogs, whereas inflammation causes cataracts in cats. Early detection and treatment are essential and can be achieved by routine eye exams conducted by a veterinarian. Surgery is the only effective treatment available, which has a success rate of around 90%. In cases where surgery isn't possible, maintaining comfort for the pet is key. The positive impact of this treatment in pets is highlighted through a special story about a rescue dog named Ethel. 

Episode page with transcript and images: https://www.yourvetwantsyoutoknow.com/cataracts

Connect with Dr. Fischer: https://ophthovetconsulting.com/ 

Learn more about the ACVO/Epicur National Service Animal Eye Exam event at: https://www.acvoeyeexam.org/

Find a veterinary ophthalmologist near you: https://www.yourvetwantsyoutoknow.com/resources

 

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