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What is Excessive tearing? , get treatment options in Pune

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Dr. Aditya Raut M.B.B.S D.O.MS
Updated on Mar 08  •  2 mins read
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What is Excessive tearing

Excessive tearing is a condition where the eyes produce an excessive amount of tears, typically more than 10-20 times normal. It can be caused by a number of things, including an infection, allergies, blocked tear ducts, or a foreign object in the eye. Here are some of the reasons why it is important to get excessive tearing treated:Excessive tearing can cause irritation and redness of the eyes, as well as decreased vision.If left untreated, it can lead to more serious eye conditions, such as conjunctivitis.It can be a sign of an underlying medical condition, such as diabetes or thyroid problems.It can be a sign of an infection or other eye problem, such as glaucoma.It can cause discomfort and even pain.It can be a sign of a more serious problem, such as a blocked tear duct or foreign object in the eye.By getting a proper diagnosis and treatment, you can help prevent further damage to your eyes and maintain good vision.


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Do I need to get checked for Excessive tearing

  1. Have you noticed any burning or stinging sensations in your eyes?
  2. Have you noticed your eyes to be red and swollen?
  3. Are your eyes excessively watering?

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Causes of Excessive tearing

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  2. Allergies
  3. Dry eye
  4. Blocked tear duct
  5. Infection
  6. Foreign object in the eye
  7. Trauma or injury to the eye
  8. Blepharitis
  9. Conjunctivitis
  10. Irritation from contact lenses
  11. Side effect of certain medications

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Treatment

  1. Medical Treatment
    1. Artificial Tears: Artificial tears are eye drops that are used to lubricate the eyes, which help to reduce excessive tearing.
    2. Punctal Plugs: Punctal plugs are small silicone or collagen plugs that are placed in the tear ducts to help reduce the amount of tears that drain away.
    3. Lid Hygiene: Lid hygiene is the practice of gently cleaning the eyelids and lashes to remove any debris or oil which can block the tear ducts.
    4. Omega-3 Supplements: Omega-3 supplements are used to help reduce inflammation in the eye, which can help reduce excessive tearing.
    5. Cyclosporine Eye Drops: Cyclosporine eye drops are used to reduce inflammation in the eye, which can help reduce excessive tearing.
    6. Steroid Eye Drops: Steroid eye drops are used to reduce inflammation in the eye, which can help reduce excessive tearing.
    7. Antibiotic Eye Drops: Antibiotic eye drops are used to treat any underlying infections that may be causing the excessive tearing.
  2. Surgical Treatment
    1. Punctoplasty: A minor surgical procedure in which small incisions are made in the eyelids to loosen the openings of the tear ducts, allowing tears to drain more easily.
    2. DCR (Dacryocystorhinostomy): A procedure involving the creation of a new tear duct by surgically connecting the lacrimal sac to the nasal cavity.
    3. Canaliculoplasty: A procedure in which a small incision is made in the upper eyelid to widen the openings of the tear ducts, allowing tears to drain more easily.
    4. Laser-Assisted Canaloplasty: A procedure in which a laser is used to make small incisions in the tear ducts, allowing more tears to drain more easily.
    5. Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy (ENDO-DCR): A procedure in which an endoscope is used to create a new tear duct by connecting the lacrimal sac to the nose.
    6. Botox Injections: Botox injections can be used to reduce tearing by temporarily paralyzing muscles in the eyelids, reducing the amount of tears produced.
  3. Home Remedies
    1. Warm Compress: Applying a warm compress over the eyes for a few minutes can help reduce excessive tearing.
    2. Artificial Tears: Artificial tears can help to lubricate the eyes and suppress the production of excess tears.
    3. Cleaning Eyelids: Cleaning the eyelids regularly with a gentle cleanser can help reduce excessive tearing.
    4. Avoid Irritants: Avoiding irritants such as dust, smoke, and perfumes can help reduce excessive tearing.
    5. Reduce Stress: Reducing stress can help to reduce excessive tearing.
    6. Change Habits: Changing habits such as not rubbing the eyes, using contact lenses, and using eye drops too frequently can help reduce excessive tearing.
    7. Get Enough Sleep: Getting enough sleep can help reduce excessive tearing.
    8. Diet: Eating a healthy diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can help reduce excessive tearing.

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Reviewed By

Dr.Aditya Raut, MBBS, DOMS, Cataract and Refractive Surgeon, with experience of over 3000 cataract surgeries.

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Article Reviewed by Dr. Aditya Raut M.B.B.S D.O.MS Cataract Lasik and refractive surgeon
Specialist in number reduction surgery, Refractive Lens exchange and ICL surgery.

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