Medically reviewed by Leela Raju, MD — Written by Beth Sissons on July 22, 2021
Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is a common cause of dry eyes. The meibomian glands, located on the eyelids, produce oil that lubricates the eye’s surface, preventing tears from evaporating. When these glands don’t produce enough oil or the oil quality is poor, dry eyes can result.
Using a warm compress can help increase oil production in the meibomian glands and improve the flow of existing oil, providing relief for dry eyes. Warm compresses are particularly effective for MGD and can be heated in the microwave for easy use.
Cold compresses are beneficial for reducing inflammation and can help with conditions like allergic conjunctivitis. They can also be an effective treatment for dry eyes, comparable to artificial tears.
For more severe dry eye symptoms, consider additional treatments like:
Signs you might have dry eyes include:
Dry eyes can result from: