Symptoms of Feline Herpes Keratitis
- Keeping eyes partially closed
- Pain
- Sensitivity to light
- Excessive tearing and discharge
- Ulceration of the cornea
If you suspect that your cat is infected with Feline Herpes Keratitis, it is of utmost importance to seek medical help as soon as possible because the virus has the potential to severely damage the corneal tissue.
Diagnosis
The diagnosis of Feline Herpes Keratitis is made based upon your cat's clinical history, the findings of a clinical exam, and the results of Rose Bengal, a vital stain, fluorescein stain or the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test. This entails doing a virus swab that is then submitted to a lab.
Conventional Treatments
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Tetracycline (Terramycin) or chloramphenicol ophthalmic ointment are typically given. Although these do not affect the virus, they do eliminate secondary bacterial infections.
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If the condition does not begin to resolve within two weeks, cats are usually put on trifluorothymidine (Viroptic) eye drops or Trifluridine eye ointment, which can irritate the eye.
Natural Treatments
Because feline herpes keratitis is a viral infection, it is important to strengthen your pet's immune system with antioxidants and other nutrients.
The following vitamins, botanicals and other nutrients have been shown to fortify the immune system and/or nourish eye tissue:
Vitamins A, C and E have antioxidant properties which fight free radicals that can damage the lens of the eye.
Astragalus is considered by many to be the most powerful immunity-boosting herb. Astragalus has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects, and works by increasing the white blood cell production of your pet's own antiviral compounds alpha-and gamma-interferon, which help protect against viral invasion.
Bilberry extract (Vacciuium myritllus) derived from a fruit similar to the blueberry, contains active ingredients for eye health and proper vision. The berries are rich in the antioxidant anthocyanosides -- the red pigments that are beneficial in ophthalmology and vascular diseases. Nicknamed "the vision herb" bilberry has a substantial body of research that confirms its benefits for human eyes. This herb is very helpful to animals with early stage eye disorders, or for animals that have a genetic predisposition to eye problems.
Zinc is a mineral linked to good vision and may protect eye tissue from damaging light and inflammation. Zinc is found in healthy retinal tissue.
Lutein, a carotenoid found in dark, leafy greens, is also found in the retina of healthy eyes where it acts as a shield against harmful light and may help protect the eyes against damage from ultraviolet radiation.
Quercetin is a natural antioxidant bioflavonoid that protects cells from damage by free radicals.
Coenzyme Q-10, commonly called CoQ10, is a vitamin-like compound that acts as an antioxidant protecting cells against free radical damage. It exists in every cell of your pet's body, and it could not survive without it. CoQ10 is essential to the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which produces energy within the cells and is the basis for normal functioning of all body systems and organs. Besides being essential to heart health, CoQ10 enhances immune function, and is important to your pet's overall health.

For cats with feline herpes keratitis, it is important to provide antioxidants for immune support and other nutrients that are beneficial to the eyes. The following products are suggested for cats with feline herpes:
Immugen contains many powerful antioxidants, including Coenzyme Q-10, an antioxidant with an affinity for the eyes. The unique formula combines vitamins, minerals, amino acids, botanicals and other nutrients for optimal immune system functioning. Also, Reishi Mushrooms and Echinacea help to fight viral infections.
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Ocu-Clear has a comprehensive blend of carotenes, botanicals, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and other nutrients for optimal vision support. Bilberry, known as the "vision herb" and lutein a carotenoid, provide antioxidant protection to the eye.
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