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Rabbit tear duct

Lucy1666

Mama Doe
Ant soemtimes gets a weepy eye not much hes only got it once and he had soem eye drops and is fine again now
we got told if it got any worse (luckily it didnt) he have to come back to get them flushed out

but i just want to know incase it coems back what is usually the cause of it ?
mum thinks he might have just got a bit cold one day which could be the cause but what else could it be ?

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this is ant sometimes we think it could be his mane too :?
 
It could be infection within the duct, tooth root elongation (elongated tooth roots can only be diagnosed from skull xrays), a result of a foreign body in the eye or some other eye injury, entropion (turning in of edges of eyelid) amongst other things.
 
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