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Dry Eyes

When we blink, the tears lubricate, nourish and protect the front of the eye. Tears have three main components: The lachrymal gland produces a watery component ... ... glands in our eyelids produce an oily component, while other cells produce a mucus. These mix together to create a film which covers the white of the eye and the cornea. When we blink, the film is wiped across the eye by the eyelids. If insufficient tears are produced or the constituents are out of balance ... ... it can result in sore, dry eyes. Wearing glasses or sunglasses can help to reduce tear evaporation. Instilling artificial tears can also help. In some cases, the tears can be kept in the eye for longer by plugging the tear ducts.


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March 2011

New Phillips Opticians website launched including state of the art clinical videos.

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October 2010

Risca practice consulting room extension nears completion.

September 2010

Introduction of new "VISIOFFICE" frame selection and digital lens measurement solution at our Risca practice.

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CLIENT TESTIMONIAL

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Mr Jones - Pontypool


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