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What may be the probable causes of watering eyes?
Asked by san,
28 Feb 09:36 pm
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Blepharitis, which is a dandruff-like substance thats on eyelids and gets into eyes and disrupts tears
Abrasions
Foreign bodies
Allergies due to mold, dust and dander
Eyelids turning either inward or outward
Age
Dry eyes or Dry Eye Syndrome
Clogged tear ducts
Conjunctivitis
Environmental irritants such as chemicals, smog, hot wind, bright lights, blowing dust and airborne allergens
Abrasions
Foreign bodies
Allergies due to mold, dust and dander
Eyelids turning either inward or outward
Age
Dry eyes or Dry Eye Syndrome
Clogged tear ducts
Conjunctivitis
Environmental irritants such as chemicals, smog, hot wind, bright lights, blowing dust and airborne allergens
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Poor drainage from a blocked tear drainage duct or excess tears being produced
Answered by Annes, 28 Feb 09:38 pm
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