Thursday, July 30, 2009

AHH Help What just happened my male hamster has a red eye?

his eye was black before i looked at it this morning like a little check up i do it every morning an hi eye was RED not like an albinos but like i was dark red like blood was underneath or somthing HELP
Answers:
It may be a broken blood vessle or an ulcer, in which case, you need to take him to they vet to get eye drops that you will put in his eye twice a day...
For a blood vessle, they eye usually turns a purpleish color, and you can usually see a squiggly line through it...
For an ulcer, the eye just gets discolored, sometimes more discolored than others, depending on the ulcer...
If it's just a small red circle in the center of his black eye, that is his puple, sometimes they can be seen when the light hits it just right, and now that you have seen it, you will probably be looking for it more and notice it...
You're hamster could be a recessive odd-eyed...which means one of his eyes has less pygment than the other, which is why you can only see it in one eye...
If you think it may be an ulcer or blood vessel, than you need to take him to a small animal vet (if you don't have one around, some regular vets will see them if it's something they can treat like they would a cat or dog...which with the ulcer they can...but it all depends on the vet and if they are willing)...
I hope this helps...GOOD LUCK!
my friends hamsters eye did that, it could just be red because it went blind in that eye!
i've no idea. take it to the vet they'll help.
too much whisky
he's possesed and wants to kill u.
get him to a vet fast
it could be nothing or it could be exactly what doom_crew said... or u might need to take it to the vet, if you want to
He's transforming. I read a book about it once by an author named R.L. Stine. It might be to late...,...
Occasionally a hamster may get a sticky eye where the eyelids are fused together and older hamsters may be prone to 'sticky eyes'. This is often because a hamster may have something it its eye such as a piece of dust or it could be because the hamster's cage is placed in a draught or could be a symptom of a cold or allergy. The closed eye should be wiped with a small piece of cotton wool soaked in luke warm water. This is usually sufficient to open the eye but if not the eyelids can gently be pulled apart.
If a hamster has recurring problems with runny or sticky eyes or the eye appears cloudy the hamster could have an eye infection. This can be treated by mixing half a cup of sterile (boiled and cooled) water with a teaspoon of boric acid powder (available from a chemist or pharmacy) and using an eye dropper to bathe the eye twice or three times a day. If the hamster does not show improvement within a couple of days veterinary advice should be sought as antibiotics may help.
Although rare, hamsters can develop cataracts and the symptom is a cloudy eye. Although the cataract cannot be treated it is worth seeking veterinary confirmation as the symptoms of a treatable eye infection are sometimes similar.
Occasionally a hamster may lose an eye due to accident or illness or the eyes may be missing due to genetic deformity.
The loss of an eye or blindness does not affect the hamster too much as their eyesight is very poor and they rely mainly on smell and hearing.
take it to the vet!!!

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