Treatment includes topical ant-inflammatory medications such as cortisone (steroids) or cyclosporine. Topical anti-viral medications are also often prescribed. Injectable cortisone may be recommended for severely affected eyes. Complete resolution of signs can take a few weeks. Medications are reduced slowly over a period of several more weeks to minimize the risk of recurrence. However, recurrence does occur in some patients and low frequency, maintenance treatment may be warranted in order to maintain comfort and vision long term
A cat with Eosinophilic keratitis. The same eye after 4 weeks after treatment.
Another cat with the same disease and the same eye 8 weeks later