What does ccd look like?

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2026-05-20 12:50

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Chronic Conjunctival Disease (CCD) typically presents with symptoms such as persistent redness, irritation, and discharge from the eyes. The conjunctiva may appear swollen or thickened, and patients often experience itching or a gritty sensation. In some cases, there may be visible changes like hyperemia (increased blood flow) or the formation of papillae or follicles on the conjunctival surface. Overall, the appearance varies depending on the underlying cause, such as Allergies or chronic irritation.

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