
Hi Cheekychow
Recently (around 6 months ago) my female 8½ year old Stafford developed a corneal ulcer on / in one eye.
Tess didn't close her eye or look in too much discomfort, just a bit of blinking, eye a bit watery and red, but actually quite bloodshot.
It had, unfortuntely (due to me thinking it was an allergy to our Qld grass and leaving it be for around a week!!), become too large (I say large but it was only around 2mm) for what is considered 'usual' treatment.
I think this is the treatment that you're referring too?
Also known as the cotton bud treatment, whereby the area around the ulcer is rubbed to hopefully encourage healing.
Tess initially had Conoptal eyedrops in the hope that they would encourage healing. After around a fortnight the eyedrops had made no difference sadly.
The vet then decided that Tess would have to have a 3rd eyelid flap surgery. Basically under GA the 3rd eyelid is pulled over the eyeball and stitched in place underneath the eyelid. It has to be left this way for 3 weeks. Poor Tess had her Elizabethan collar on the whole time and drove herself mad!! I also had to administer eyedrops - Framixin, as well as Doxycyclin (ab's)and Rimadyl (anti inflammatory).
However, I'm pleased to say that it did work and the ulcer went.
Unfortunately just a fortnight later, another much smaller ulcer appeared in her right eye - grrrr!!
Thankfully, I spotted the symptoms much sooner and acted much more quickly.
We were given more Framixin which thankfully worked...
and touch wood, we're ok so far!
It was a long haul though! Hope you manage to get it sorted!