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  1. Trichiasis, Ectopic Cilia, and Distichia: T.E.D. Talk on Eyelash ...

    Dogs with long hair around the eyes, such as Shih Tzus, poodles, terriers, Maltese, Havanese, and bichons, often exhibit varying degrees of trichiasis, which can be more pronounced when other ocular surface issues such as dry eye, nasolacrimal duct congestion, or …

  2. Symptoms of Trichiasis in Dogs - Wag!

    Trichiasis is simply the act of your dog’s eyelashes or facial hair growing inward towards his eye rather than the typical up and outward direction that eyelashes and hair should grow.

  3. Eyelash problems in dogs - PDSA

    Trichiasis (lashes that grow behind the normal eyelashes) can be treated by all four methods of lash removal (above). However, removing them can be tricky so your vet may need to refer your dog to a specialist for treatment.

  4. Conditions of the Eyelids and Ocular Adnexa in Dogs and Cats ...

    Trichiasis. Trichiasis is a cilia which originates from a normal location that is misdirected toward the cornea, conjunctiva, or eyelids. This may result secondary to entropion, or as a primary entity (e.g., excessive nasal skin folds in brachycephalic breeds).

  5. The Hairy Eyeball: What’s Your Culprit?

    Mar 1, 2016 · Another source of irritation is trichiasis, which refers to a normal hair that is misplaced and touches the cornea or conjunctiva, causing irritation. Trichiasis can arise from any point along the eyelid or nasal fold region and is most commonly observed in …

  6. Trichiasis In Dogs: Causes And Prognosis - Petmoo

    What Is Trichiasis In Dogs? Trichiasis is defined as the misdirection of eyelashes toward the eyeball or cornea and it is a very common lid abnormality. The in-growth of the eyelashes may be in a small segmental distribution or dispersed across the entire lid.

  7. Trichiasis - Wikipedia

    Trichiasis in dogs is hair from the eyelid growing in the wrong direction and rubbing on the eye, causing irritation. It usually occurs at the lateral upper eyelid, especially in the English Cocker Spaniel. [3] . Trichiasis also refers to hair from a nasal fold rubbing on the eye.

  8. Distichiasis (Extra Eyelashes) And Trichiasis In Dogs

    Extra Eyelashes (Distichiasis): In some dog breeds, there can be an extra row of eyelashes. This extra row may rub onto the cornea and cause problems ranging from mild irritation to severe corneal ulcers.

  9. Trichiasis in Dogs (Canis) - Vetlexicon

    View Trichiasis & more Canis resources at Vetlexicon. Over 28,000 peer-reviewed resources: Bovis, Equis, Felis, Lapis & Exotis.

  10. Dogs with long hair around the eyes, such as Shih tzus, poodles, terriers, Maltese, Havanese, and bichons, often exhibit varying degrees of trichiasis, which can be more pronounced when other ocular surface issues such as dry eye, nasolacrimal …

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