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                                                                     11 DRY EYES


                                  Definition:

                                It  is  a  mismatch  between  tear  production  and  drainage.  Either  the
                                drainage is excessive or the production is deficient. Usually the blame
                                lies on inadequate production.
                                   Tears are composed of three components - Lipid or oils, Aqueous
                                or water and Mucin. Oil normally floats on water. Mucin layer helps
                                keep the oily layer mixed with watery layer. There are also minerals,
                                lysozymes and antibodies. Minerals are important for the nutrition of
                                the  cornea.  Lysozymes  and  antibodies  are  the  natural  defense
                                mechanism.  The  proportion  and  interaction  of  these  three
                                components is as important as the total volume.
                                   Each layer of tear is produced by a different part of the eye. The
                                water is secreted by the main lacrimal and accessory lacrimal glands.
                                The  former  is  located  behind  the  outer  part  of  the  upper  lid.  The
                                helper lacrimal glands are smaller and are in the lids. The meibomian
                                glands  produce  the  oily  layer.  They  are  present  near  the  root  of
                                eyelashes and they pour their oil out from openings just behind the
                                eye  lashes.  Numerous  small  goblet  cells  are  embedded  on  the
                                membrane lining the inner surface of the lids adding to the tear film.
                                   The  tears  are  spread  across  the  front  surface  of  the  eye  by  the
                                blinking  action  of  the  lids.  The  eyelids  blink  around  16  times  per
                                minute. The upper lid acts as a windshield wiper. With each blink it
                                mixes the tears and coats the cornea with this thin protective layer. In
                                a few seconds this film breaks up, to be restored with the next blink.




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