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Our dry eye blog — glasses for MGD

Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) - the commonest contributor to dry eyes

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Until recently, it was widely believed that lack of tear production was the main reason that people suffer from dry eyes.

Recent research indicates that in the majority of dry eye cases it is a lack of secretion of Meibum that is the problem. It is estimated that 60 to 80% of dry eye patients have Meibomian gland dysfunction (referred to as "MGD".)

What is Meibomian gland dysfunction?

The Meibomian glands are located along the eyelid margins behind the base of the eyelashes. 

There are about 25 to 40 meibomian glands in the upper eyelid and 20 to 30 in the lower...

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How I overcame my battle to stop my eyes watering outdoors - Stephen's story

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My name is Stephen and I am a regular cyclist, jogger and fell walker. I have dry eye syndrome from MGD, meaning that my eyes water and get uncomfortable in any wind. It can be very windy here in North Yorkshire!

I needed something fully windproof for cycling

I used to walk and cycle wearing ordinary sunglasses. Then, as my dry eye syndrome worsened, I looked for something fully windproof for cycling and bought some...

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