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Three early warning signs of kidney disease in cats include increased thirst, frequent urination, and weight loss.
If untreated, iris melanosis in cats can progress to melanoma, potentially invading the eye and spreading to other organs, leading to vision loss and serious health risks.
Three early warning signs of kidney disease in cats include increased thirst and urination, weight loss, and decreased appetite.
If iris melanosis is left untreated, it can progress to malignant melanoma or cause complications like increased intraocular pressure, pain, and potentially blindness.
The three early warning signs of kidney disease in cats are increased thirst, frequent urination, and weight loss.
If iris melanosis is left untreated, it can progress to melanoma or cause complications like glaucoma, potentially resulting in blindness and loss of the eye.
Mild eye discharge or 'eye boogers' in cats can be normal, but excessive or discolored discharge may indicate a medical issue such as uveitis or other ocular conditions.
Iris melanosis in cats is potentially serious as it can progress to malignant melanoma, a life-threatening cancer, if left unmonitored or untreated.
Iris bombe is caused by complete posterior synechiae, where the iris adheres 360 degrees to the lens capsule, blocking aqueous humor flow and increasing intraocular pressure.
Treatment involves managing inflammation, reducing intraocular pressure, restoring aqueous flow, and addressing underlying causes through medications or surgery.

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