Practice Name:

Corneal Opacity in Animal


Affected Animal Cattle
Affected Animal (Scientific Name) Bos Taurus
Affected Animal (Taxonomy) Bovidae
Affected Animal (Vernacular) Gai, Gau
Category Veterinary Care
Disease Corneal opacity
Disease Attak Stage
Disease Common Name Corneal opacity
Disease Group Eye disease
Disease Distribution Worldwide

Innovator / Knowledge Provider Vibhabhai Bharwad
City / District Surendranagar
KVK District Krishi Vigyan Kendra,Nanakanthasar, Ta.-Chotila,Distt. Surendranagar-363520
Address Muli
Languages Spoken Gujarati
Vocation Farmer
State Gujarat
PIN Code 360003

PAS_1 In India following herbal plant preparations are used for, Calotropis procera – Family- Apocynaceae, Use: plant extract used as a part of treatment Honey- use honey for pain relief prior to presentation. Wasam- treated with ‘wasam’ on the occiput for intraocular inflammation
PAS_2
Agro Ecological Zone Western Plain, Kachchh And Part Of Kathia ( 2.4, 2.3),Gujarat Plains & Hills Region (XIII) ,North West Zone (GJ-5) North Saurashtra (GJ-6)
Disease Symptoms / Clinical Signs Cattle shows signs of pain, increased lacrimation, excessive blinking, conjunctivitis. More severe cases may show systemic signs such as anorexia and weight loss. Chronic untreated cases become blind
Disease Description The disease is generally sub clinical, acute and chronic in buffaloes. In advanced disease process, parasites invade the central nervous system which leads to development of the nervous signs. Due to development of the immunodeficiency, frequent corneal opacity reported in buffaloes.
Disease Control Anti-inflammatory therapy can help shorten recovery times, but topical corticosteroids should be used with care if corneal ulcers are present. Can also control by vaccination of animals.
Disease Prevention Shade, insect repellent-impregnated ear tags, and lower stocking rates may help prevent disease. Early identification of the disease also helps prevent spread throughout the herd.
Precautions Maintain cleanliness of eyes of animal.
Procedure of Use Farmer Vibhabhai Bharwad treat corneal opacity in animal by using leaves of governors plum (Maytenus emarginata). To cure the problem, use seven to eight leaves of governors plum (Maytenus emarginata), which is munched and then spit on the eyes of the affected animal. The process is repeated for two to three days. The animal is cured from the problem.
Etiology Causative Agent Caused by Trypanosoma spp. And many other bacteria virus
Global Context Corneal opacity Disorder in livestock animals is spread worldwide.
Lesson Implication Redness and swelling of the eye tissues and eyelid, Tearing, Blurred vision, Irritation, Sensitivity to light, Sensation of something in the eye, Eye discharge, Milky or cloudy area on the cornea, vision loss
Other Medications / Treatments Treatment is with early systemic use of a long-acting antibiotic such as tetracycline or florfenicol. Subconjunctival injections with procaine penicillin or other antibiotics are also effective, providing a "bubble" of antibiotic which releases into the eye slowly over several days.
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Practice ID DTP0010000003602
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Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/2115
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