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  • Epiphora (Watery Eyes): Types, Causes Treatment
    Epiphora is the medical term for having watery eyes It usually happens when your eyes produce too many tears or something stops your tears from draining properly
  • Epiphora (Watering Eyes): Causes and Treatment - Healthline
    Epiphora refers to watering eyes While it’s normal for eyes to water if you're affected by seasonal allergies, it can also be a sign of certain bacterial or viral conditions
  • The Tearing Patient: Diagnosis and Management
    Excessive tearing, also known as epiphora, is due to a disruption in the balance between tear production and tear loss Numerous etiologies lead to an excess of tears, and there are a number of ways to diagnose and treat this condition
  • Epiphora (medicine) - Wikipedia
    Epiphora is an overflow of tears onto the face, other than caused by normal crying It is a clinical sign or condition that constitutes insufficient tear film drainage from the eyes, in that tears will drain down the face rather than through the nasolacrimal system
  • Watery eyes (epiphora): Causes, treatments, and remedies
    The medical term for watery eyes is epiphora When there is too much fluid, or tears are unable to drain properly through the nasolacrimal system, tears can overflow onto the face
  • How to Stop Watery Eyes: 10 Methods to Try - Verywell Health
    Watery eyes, also known as epiphora, is a common disorder that can sometimes get better without treatment It can occur if your eyes produce too many tears or if they do not drain properly, and it can happen for a variety of reasons 1
  • Watering Eyes (Epiphora): Causes and Treatment - Patient
    Watering eyes (epiphora) happen when too many tears are made or when tears can’t drain away properly because the drainage system is blocked Common causes of watery eyes include eye irritation, infections, blocked tear ducts, or eyelid problems (such as entropion or ectropion)
  • Epiphora: Causes, Symptoms and Management | OBN
    What is Epiphora? Epiphora, commonly known as watery eyes, is a condition characterized by an excessive tear production or insufficient tear drainage It is a prevalent issue that affects individuals of all ages, though it is more common in newborns and the elderly


















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