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Epiphora; Tearing - increased Home Care: Consider the cause of the tearing. If the eyes feel dry and burn and then begin to tear, consider artificial tears before tearing occurs. This prevents the reflex tearing. If the eyes are itchy and uncomfortable consider allergy as a cause. Over-the-counter antihistamines can be useful.A mucous discharge from the eyes or red eyes may indicate a blocked tear duct or eyelid problem. Call your health care provider if: advertisement Tearing is not an emergency, but can be very annoying and usually can be treated.
What to expect at your health care provider's office: The doctor will take a medical history and examine your eyes. Medical history questions documenting increased tearing may include:
The physical examination may include a detailed eye examination. Diagnostic tests that may be performed are:
Intervention: Once the symptoms are explained, the cause is usually clear. Treatment can include artificial tears, topical antihistamines antibiotics or even surgery. If a blockage of the tear system is possible, your doctor may use a probe to testthe tear drainage system. This is painless. If a blockage is present, surgery is usually necessary to correct the problem. Improper eyelid position can also be fixed with minor surgery.
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