Dog Cataract Specialist Boston MA

A multivitamin with vitamin E and A may help. Low levels of E have been associated with cataracts in people, and increasing vitamin A may reverse dry-eye syndrome.

Boston Cat Hospital
(617) 383-9968
665 Beacon St
Boston, MA
VCA Brookline Animal Hospital
(617) 651-2733
678 Brookline Avenue
Brookline, MA
Angell Animal Medical Center
(617) 446-6290
350 South Huntington Ave
Boston, MA
VCA City Cats Hospital - Cats Only
(781) 218-9905
665 Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington, MA
Melrose Animal Clinic
(781) 330-0954
26 Essex St
Melrose, MA
Metro Cat Hospital - Cats Only
(617) 651-5803
1630 Beacon St.
Brookline, MA
VCA Everett Animal Hospital
(617) 420-2739
251 Chelsea Street
Everett, MA
Fresh Pond Animal Hospital
(617) 826-9923
15 Flanders Road
Belmont, MA
VCA South Shore (Quincy) Animal Hospital
(617) 657-3697
579 Adams St
Quincy, MA
VCA Rotherwood Animal Hospital
(617) 564-4040
78 Winchester Street
Newton Highlands, MA
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Q. My 8-Year-Old Dachshund Has Cloudy Eyes—is it Cataracts?

A. Chances are you’re seeing a condition called lenticular (or nuclear) sclerosis—a hardening of the central region of the lens that does not impair eyesight but will give Pepper’s peepers that gray-blue haze often confused with cataracts. While cataracts afflict 16 percent of dogs age 7 or older and can cause blindness, lenticular sclerosis is a common and relatively harmless part of aging, like a graying muzzle. Maintaining good canine eye health begins by inhibiting oxidation, which produces damaging free radicals, says holistic veterinarian and naturopath Judy Stolz, DVM, ND. Stolz recommends the following antioxidant supplements to protect Pepper’s eyes from further damage; check with your holistic vet for the right dosage for your dog:

Bilberry extract (Vaccinium myrtillus), aka the “vision herb,” contains anthocyanosides that scavenge free radicals from around the retina while increasing delivery of oxygen and blood to the whole eye.

A multivitamin with vitamin E and A may help. Low levels of E have been associated with cataracts in people, and increasing vitamin A may reverse dry-eye syndrome.

Lutein and zeaxanthin protect against macular degeneration by helping to maintain the blood vessels that flow into and out of the retina.

Zinc is a mineral found in healthy retinal tissue that protects against harmful light and inflammation.

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