Follicular conjunctivitis in dogs: A retrospective study (2007-2022).
Irene CerradaMarta LeivaRita Vilao CardosoM Teresa PeñaJose RíosPublished in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2023)
Although CFC is a bilateral ocular disease occurring at any age, the clinical presentation is influenced by age. Follicular conjunctivitis in adult dogs is less sever, less commonly affects the NM, and responds more quickly to topical treatment. One month of topical diclofenac may be adequate for mild cases, and 1 month of topical 0.1% dexamethasone is recommended as initial therapy for moderate to severely affected cases.