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Glaucoma

Increased eye pressure caused by fluid build up in the eye  is a serious disease that can lead to partial or total blindness. Signs include redness, cloudiness, eyeball swelling, pain, and sensitivity to light.

After diagnosing glaucoma by measuring eye pressure, a vet may treat the disease with pressure relieving medication or surgery in some cases.

Progressive retinal atrophy passes a group of vision destroying diseases caused by deterioration of the retina's image processing cells.

An inherited ailment with no known treatment, this disease often develops so gradually owners may not notice the signs until a dog experiences loss of night vision or total blindness.

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