Dry Eye Disease has a global prevalence of 49.5%*, however it is now becoming more prevalent in young children, thought to be due to prolonged screen time use. Dry Eye Disease, if gone untreated, can lead to a variety of unwelcome symptoms and possible non-reversible Dry Eye. During prolonged screen use, the blinking rate dramatically decreases, which can cause the Meibomian Glands to become blocked and the onset of Dry Eye Disease and the associated symptoms: dry, sore, gritty eyes.