Description for Eye Pressure Support: Vision & Eye Function Support
Who Eye Pressure Support Is For
You noticed something about your pet's eye. Maybe it looks cloudy, or has a bluish cast. Maybe one eye looks bigger than the other, or redder. Maybe they're squinting, keeping it half closed, pawing at it, or turning away from bright light.
Or maybe the change was in them rather than in the eye: bumping into a doorway they've walked through a thousand times, hesitating on the stairs, backing off from a toy, sleeping more, eating less.
That's who this spray is for. Eye Pressure Support is a homeopathic oral spray for dogs and cats of any age.
Please book a vet appointment. A vet can measure what's happening inside the eye with a handheld instrument in a few seconds, and eyes are one of the areas where time genuinely matters. This spray is made to sit beside that care, never instead of it.
How Eye Pressure Support Helps Maintain Normal Fluid Balance
Eye Pressure Support is a homeopathic oral spray for dogs and cats, formulated to help maintain normal ocular fluid balance and support everyday eye comfort. The bottle holds 30ml, roughly 180 doses, and the formula comes from Zumalka's own in-house homeopaths.
The eye is a fluid-filled structure, and keeping that fluid in normal balance is part of normal eye function. This formula is made to support that normal balance, and to support your pet's everyday comfort while it does.
This is a homeopathic formula in a spray bottle. Not a drug, and not a drop. If homeopathy is new to you, here's how homeopathy works in plain language.
Eye Pressure Support earns a 4.8/5 average rating from pet parents on the Zumalka store, part of a range trusted by 46,000+ pet parents in 80+ countries. It's backed by our 60-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it and decide afterwards.
What's Inside the Bottle
Six homeopathic active compounds, each chosen for its traditional association with the eye.
| Ingredient | What Is It? | Traditional Use |
|---|---|---|
| Comocladia 30k | Bark and leaf | Traditionally used when the eyes appear large and protruding |
| Physostigma 30k | Seed | Traditionally used for eye muscle weakness, eye spasms and twitching |
| Osmium 30k | Chemical element | Traditionally associated with normal fluid balance within the eye |
| Spigelia anthelmia 30k | Flower | Traditionally used for shooting sensations through the eyes, a feeling of strong pressure, and dilated pupils |
| Taraxacum 30k | Root | Traditionally associated with liver and eye health in Chinese medicine, where the liver is connected to the eyes |
| Solidago 30k | Flower | Traditionally used for injected eyes, burning, stinging, redness and enlargement of the eyeballs |
Two inactive ingredients: ethyl alcohol 20% and purified water. That's the whole list.
Why an Oral Spray Instead of Eye Drops?
Eye Pressure Support is a homeopathic spray you give orally, not a drop you put in the eye. If you arrived here looking for drops, that's the honest answer up front.
It's easier on a swollen eye. An eye that's swollen or enlarged is uncomfortable and dislikes light. Holding the lid open and aiming a drop into it is stressful for your pet and awkward for you. Try that twice a day with a cat and you'll see the problem. One quick spray into the mouth, or into the water bowl, means you never touch the eye at all.
It's how homeopathy is given. Homeopathic formulas are given orally. Because it goes in by mouth, it supports your pet as a whole rather than sitting on the surface of the eye — and nothing goes in the eye at all.
No prescription needed. You can start at home today, which matters when you're waiting on a specialist appointment. One pet parent told us she was looking for something that didn't require a prescription. That's exactly who this is for.
What You Might Notice at Home
Your dog or cat can't tell you their eye is uncomfortable, so a change in behavior is often the first thing you spot. Here's what pet parents describe to us.
| What you might see | What it looks like |
|---|---|
| A cloudy or bluish-tinged eye | The clear front of the eye looks hazy, milky, or has a blue-grey cast |
| Squinting or holding the eye closed | Your pet keeps one eye half or fully shut |
| Pawing or rubbing at the eye | Rubbing on furniture, carpet, or with a paw |
| Redness | Visible red or engorged blood vessels in the white of the eye |
| One eye looking bigger | A visibly enlarged or swollen eye compared with the other |
| Bumping into furniture | Missing doorways, hesitating on stairs, startling when approached |
| Backing away from play | Less interest in toys, walks, or being touched near the head |
| Sleeping more | Less responsive or less active than usual |
| Eating less | Skipping meals or leaving food |
One free tip worth acting on today: a collar that presses on the neck isn't ideal for eye comfort. Switching to a harness for walks costs nothing and it's the kind of small change that helps.
If you're seeing two or more of these, book a vet appointment now rather than next week.
Which Eye Product Does My Pet Need?
A cloudy eye can mean three very different things, and buying the wrong bottle wastes your money. Here's how to tell them apart.
| If you're seeing | The Zumalka product |
|---|---|
| A cloudy, red, or enlarged eye with signs of discomfort | Eye Pressure Support (this page) |
| A milky-white cloudiness inside the lens, developing slowly, without discomfort | ClearVision — vision and lens function |
| A scratch or injury on the surface of the eye | Corneal Care |
The quick test is discomfort. A cloudy eye that's also uncomfortable — squinting, pawing, withdrawing — points to this page. A lens cloudiness that creeps in over months usually doesn't bother the pet at all.
If the cloudiness sits deep inside the lens, you want vision and lens function support for dogs and cats instead. If there's a visible scratch or your pet caught their eye on something, look at eye surface support for dogs and cats. Still not sure? Ask your vet, or talk to our team of specialists at no cost.
Single Spray, Advanced Kit, or Optimal Kit?
Most pet parents start with the single spray and add to it later. If you already know you want the fuller routine, the kits do the same job with more layers of support.
| Eye Pressure Support | Advanced Kit | Optimal Kit | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What's inside | Eye Pressure Support | Eye Pressure Support + TonicPet #1 and #4 | Eye Pressure Support + TonicPet #1, #4 and #9 |
| Best for | Starting out, or adding gentle support alongside your vet's plan | Longer-term support with tissue and circulation care | The most complete eye support routine |
| Savings | — | Save 5% vs buying separately | Save 10% vs buying separately |
| Shipping | Standard rate | Save on shipping | Save on shipping |
On cost, here's the honest math. One 30ml bottle holds about 180 doses at one spray a day. That's roughly six months from a single bottle, which works out to pennies a day.
A kit order will usually save you money on shipping too, on top of the kit discount. See our shipping policy for the details in your country.
Whichever you choose, it's backed by our 60-day money-back guarantee. Compare the Eye Pressure Support Advanced Kit and the Eye Pressure Support Optimal Kit if you'd like the full picture first.
What is Eye Pressure Support, and what does it do?
Eye Pressure Support is a homeopathic oral spray for dogs and cats of any age. It's formulated to help maintain normal ocular fluid balance and support everyday eye comfort. The 30ml bottle holds roughly 180 doses, given as one spray a day, and it's formulated by Zumalka's own in-house homeopaths from six homeopathic active compounds. It's a gentle natural option to use alongside your vet's care, not a replacement for it.
Why is it a mouth spray instead of eye drops?
Eye Pressure Support is given orally, as one spray a day into the mouth or in the water bowl. Homeopathic formulas are given orally, and because it goes in by mouth it supports your pet as a whole rather than sitting on the surface of the eye. In practice that's a real advantage: you never have to hold open an eye that's already uncomfortable, which is much easier on a cat, or on any pet facing a twice-daily drop routine. It doesn't replace or interfere with drops your vet has prescribed.
Can I use it alongside my vet's prescription eye drops?
Yes, and many pet parents do. It's given by mouth rather than in the eye, so it doesn't dilute or interfere with prescribed drops. Always tell your vet what you're giving your pet. One practical note: essential oils can negate the effect of homeopathic products, so keep them away while you're using it. If you'd like to walk through your pet's situation first, you can talk to our team of specialists at no cost.
What is a normal eye pressure reading in a dog?
Normal pressure inside a dog's eye is 10 to 25 mmHg, measured by a vet with a tonometer — a small handheld device that touches the surface of the eye and reads in seconds, with no anaesthetic needed. Vets also watch the gap between the two eyes: a difference of more than 7 to 8 mmHg is worth noting on its own, even when both readings look acceptable. Only a vet can take this measurement, which is why the appointment comes first.
My pet's eye looks cloudy. What should I do?
Book a vet appointment, and do it soon rather than waiting. A cloudy eye can have several very different explanations, and they're distinguished by things you can't assess at home. Your vet can measure the pressure inside the eye and look at the lens and the surface, which is what tells you which situation you're in. In the meantime, note whether your pet seems uncomfortable — squinting, pawing, avoiding light — and mention that, because it's useful information for the vet.
Can Eye Pressure Support be used for cats?
Yes. Eye Pressure Support is made for both dogs and cats, at the same amount of one spray a day. It's often easier for cat parents than drops, since a cat who won't tolerate having an eyelid held open will usually accept a spray in the water bowl. If the bowl is shared with other cats, spray directly into the mouth instead so you know the dose was taken.
How do I give it, and how long should I use it?
Shake the bottle well, then give one spray a day, either directly into the mouth or in the water bowl. Dogs and cats get the same amount regardless of size. Homeopathy works gently, so give it several weeks of consistent daily use before forming a view — your 60-day guarantee window covers that. Keep essential oils away from your pet while using it, since they can negate the effect of homeopathic products.
How to use
Precautions for use: Shake well before use. Respect the dosage. Stop when symptoms disappear.
- 1 spray every day, in water or directly in the mouth
Active Ingredients
- Comocladia 30k
- Physostigma 30k
- Osmium 30k
- Spigelia Anthelmia 30k
- Taraxacum 30k
- Solidago 30k
Inactive Ingredients
- Ethyl Alcohol 20%
- Purified Water
Format
- 30ml spray bottle
- Provides approximately 180 doses
Caution
- Not for prevention
- Please follow the above dosages and instructions or as directed by one of our Specialists
- Essential oils can negate the effect of homeopathic products
- Store products in a cool place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children