In today's digital world, screen time has become an unavoidable part of our daily routines. Whether it’s working on a computer, scrolling on a smartphone, or binge-watching a favorite show, our eyes are constantly exposed to screens. This prolonged exposure often leads to a common yet uncomfortable issue: dry eyes. Understanding how screen time contributes to dry eyes and taking preventive measures can go a long way in protecting your eye health.
Read moreIf you’ve been struggling with dry, irritated eyes, Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) may be the underlying cause. MGD is a common condition affecting the tiny glands along your eyelids, which are responsible for producing the oily layer of your tears. This oil prevents tears from evaporating too quickly, keeping your eyes properly lubricated. When these glands become blocked or don’t function as they should, it leads to dry eyes and discomfort.
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