Dear Dr. Renukaprasad A R, How does long-term digital screen usage affect meibomian gland structure and function? Working with visual display terminals (VDTs) is becoming increasingly important in the global information age. Long-term VDTs usage, especially for more than four hours daily, is associated with a high incidence of dry eye disease (DED). Recent clinical studies have suggested that meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), caused by long-term VDTs work, plays a more significant role in determining the severity of dry eye. Watch this exciting video to know more about DED and computer vision syndrome (CVS) and the association between digital screen use and DED. Highlights -- Definition, etiology, and clinical manifestations of DED
- CVS and its impact on the eye
- MGD and goblet cell dysfunction in digital screen users
- Prevention and treatment approaches for CVS
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