Indications
1. Superficial corneal ulcers or wounds
2. Post - operative care after corneal lamellar surgery
3. Superficial keratitis
4. Temporary corneal coverage during the recovery of eyelid injuries
5. Post - operative care after symblepharon surgery
6. Post - operative care after deep eye puncture surgery
7. Dry eye syndrome
8. Helping eye drops spread evenly on the cornea
Contraindications
1. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
2. Dry eye syndrome (KCS) with normal tear secretion
3. Bacterial infections
4. Use of corticosteroid eye drops
5. Use of oil - based eye medications
Product Features
1. Imported from Europe, with 8 groups of specifications to meet the wearing needs of different animals.
2. Effectively protects the recovery of the animal's cornea, such as relieving pain from corneal ulcers, preventing the rupture of epithelial blisters in corneal edema, and reducing corneal abrasion.
3. The letter "Q" indicates the front and back sides, which is convenient for identification and quick wearing.
4. A variety of size specifications are available for easy selection of suitable lenses.
Wearing Methods and Precautions
1. Measure the corneal diameter and select a lens with a size approximately the same as the corneal diameter.
2. Check if the lens is too loose. When blinking, the lens should move no more than 0.5mm and the drop should not exceed 1mm. If it is loose, replace it with a smaller - diameter and smaller - curvature lens.
3. The lens must be worn under the third eyelid. Wear it correctly or a bit tightly, and it should not extend above the corneal margin. Avoid using too loose lenses.