"Subsequently, friction cause by blinking and/or movement of the eye develops between the palpebral conjunctiva and the injured epithelium and produces the filament core. Further frictional stress is exerted by the eyelid, and the core then entwines with mucin, conjunctival epithelium, fiber of DNA from postlesional nuclei, and inflammatory cells, thus building up the filament."
http://iovs.arvojournals.org/article...icleid=2185853
On the result indicates that filaments are built up from the friction of blinking or moving the eyes, so is keeping the eyes closed part of the solution?
Exploring as Acetylcysteine 5% (strength used) eye drop - is expensive - used to break down the mucus plaque.
Any comments, appreciated.
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