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Eye gland dysfunction occurs when the glands in the eyelids, responsible for producing essential oils for tear stability, become blocked or dysfunctional. This condition leads to inadequate lubrication and increased dryness. Common causes include aging, inflammation, and hormonal changes. Treatment involves warm compresses, lid hygiene, or advanced therapies to restore function.
By Alester JonesEye gland dysfunction occurs when the glands in the eyelids, responsible for producing essential oils for tear stability, become blocked or dysfunctional. This condition leads to inadequate lubrication and increased dryness. Common causes include aging, inflammation, and hormonal changes. Treatment involves warm compresses, lid hygiene, or advanced therapies to restore function.