bebethesunconure

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my conure seems as if one eye is a little puffy than the other eye. This is occurring in his left eye. He had a shower the other day, I don't know if the shower cause it to be like this or any water in his eye. He's been yawning as if he was a little tired. He likes to play with wood a lot, I had been away for the weekend and noticed it yesterday.
Let me know, what I should do.
 
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Picasso(F): green Australian budgie
Apollo(F): sky blue dominant pied Australian budgie
Welcome! If you have any concerns, PLEASE go to the vet! Your birdies life is precious, and they hide illnesses and pain until it's too late.
 

Laurasea

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Eye stuff i don't mess around with, that's a very quick trip to avian veterinarian
 

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I agree with the advice above, eye issues can be serious and do require the services of a certified avian specialist. Being unsure of where in the world you are located, the following resource should help you to find an avian vet near you should you not already be familiar with one ...


I hope your little one will be ok πŸ™
 

TheBirdMan

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agree eye stuff isnt anything to mess with please go to a vet ASAP
 

HeatherG

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Yes. Eye problems must be seen by the vet. My bird had a punctured eye and when it bothered her she’d rub it on things. It would get crud in it and get infected. That’s dangerous. You need to take him in and have it checked out.
 

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