
Originally Posted by
SamtheSquirrel2018
Hi David:
This appears to me to be what is called Canaliculitis.
Tears flow over the eye from the tear gland and then pass into two tiny passages called the Lacrimal Canals that have openings in the sides of the upper and lower eyelids toward the tip of the nose. These two canals join at the Lacrimal sac which is connected to the Nasolacrimal Duct which drains tears into the nose. Each of the Lacrimal Canals have a tiny opening in the rim of the eyelid called the Punctum.
The "bump" on Rocket's upper lid is in the same region along the rim of the eyelid where the punctum (the tiny opening) of the upper Lacrimal canal would be. This strongly suggests to me that Rocket has an inflammation and quite possibly an infection involving the upper Lacrimal Canal. An infection in this region can involve just the skin, called a cellulitis and it can also form what is essentially an abscess (a pus pocket). When that occurs, it is not unusual to see pus draining from the punctum. I don't see that in your photos but you may have noticed pus. Another relatively common cause for this rather uncommon condition of a Canaliculitis is a blockage within the Lacrimal Canal. This usually requires surgery to remove the concretions or whatever is causing the obstruction.
Ideally, it would be advantageous for Rocket to be evaluated by a Veterinary Ophthalmologist (an animal eye specialist) ASAP! I realize this is far easier for me to say than for you to make happen! Do you have any systemic antibiotics available, such as Amoxicillin plus Clavulanate or others? This may help but if there is a physical blockage in the canal, it is unlikely that antibiotics (either the topical antibiotics or systemic antibiotics) will be curative as the concretion or whatever is causing the blockage will need to be surgically removed. Using the topical antibiotics you have along with a systemic antibiotic may be another treatment option that you and your Vet may consider. Also, your Vet may know of a Veterinary Ophthalmologist that would be willing to see Rocket!
I'm sorry about Rocket's eye condition and I wish the Little Guy a speedy and uneventful recovery!
Regards,
SamtheSquirrel