The primary end result measure was to match the mean (±SD) differences of the improvement of Ocular Surface Disease Index rating from baseline to weeks 4 and weeks 12 post-treatment, between child shampoo and OSO. The secondary outcome measures have been lid margin signs in accordance with the TFOS guideline, times of compliance, and the proportion of problems. Eyelid scrub using either child shampoo or OSO and warm compresses might significantly reduce eye irritability and uncomfortable signs in grade 2 MGD patients.
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