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Fast Facts: 5 Things You Need to Know About Treating Dry Eyes with Fish Oil

You may have heard that fish oil or Omega-3’s can be an easy home treatment for dry eyes. While fish oil can help promote tear production, there are some things you should know first to make sure you use the fish oil as effectively as possible! Here are 5 fast facts about treating dry eyes with fish oil to help you find long-lasting relief from dry eyes.

text: Fact 1.  Meibomian gland disfuction (MGD) is the leading cause of dry eye syndrome

Fact 1: Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) is the leading cause of dry eye syndrome.

This is actually one of the most common eye problems, it just isn’t that well known! Your meibomian gland is located in your eyelids and is responsible for distributing moisturizing oil through your tears. This distribution is essential to keeping your eyes’ delicate tear films intact, so that your tears don’t evaporate too quickly!

text" MGD is caused by either a gland blockage or an abnormality preventing the gland from functioning properly

Fact 2: MGD is caused either by a gland blockage or an abnormality preventing the gland from functioning properly.

Either way, these both result in ineffective tear production and dry eye syndrome, as well as another eyelid problem known as blepharitis. Only your doctor will know for sure if you have MGD, but the symptoms are nearly the same as for dry eyes: red eyes, a gritty feeling, itchy eyes, and blurred vision.

text: Fact 3: Omega-3 fish oil can help with dry eyes because it promotes “good tear” production.

Fact 3: Omega-3 fish oil can help with dry eyes because it promotes “good tear” production.

If your MGD is caused by a malfunctioning gland that’s not secreting enough oil, fish oil can help! It can improve your eye’s meibomian glands’ ability to produce the oily parts of tears. This helps promote a healthy coating of tears so the increased lubrication in your eyes can combat dryness and irritation.

text: Fact 4: BUT if your MGD is caused by a BLOCKAGE, fish oil alone is not enough.

Fact 4: BUT if your MGD is caused by a BLOCKAGE, fish oil alone is not enough.

If your meibomian gland is blocked, then it acts almost like a clogged pipe. The blockage prevents the fish oil from reaching the eye to promote tear production. If your issue is blockage and you are using just fish oil, you are wasting money, because the fish oil can’t reach your eyes properly. The blockage needs to be removed before the fish oil will help your dry eyes produce the tears you need!

text: Fact 5: Blephadex Eyelid Wipes can clear a path to dry eye relief.

Fact 5: Blephadex Eyelid Wipes can clear a path to dry eye relief.

Blephadex wipes and cleansers are designed to clear gland blockages associated with chronic dry eyes. hey also include an all-natural patented blend of tea tree and coconut oils that soothe and moisturize dry eyes, relieving symptoms. You can use Blephadex to clear your gland blockage and moisturize your eyes, and then use fish oil to promote tear production for maximum dry eye relief.

While using fish oil or Omega-3’s is one way to tackle your dry eyes, it isn’t always the best dry eye treatment on its own. It can promote tear production but cannot penetrate a meibomian gland blockage. Blephadex wipes can both clear away any blockages and treat your dry eyes. If you are looking for an easy and effective dry eye treatment, your best bet is Blephadex eyelid wipes.