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  1. Epiphora is the medical term for having watery eyes, which can be caused by allergies, infections, blocked tear ducts, eye injuries or other conditions. Learn how to diagnose, treat and prevent epiphora from Cleveland Clinic experts.

  2. 11 lis 2022 · Watery eyes can be caused by allergies, infections, blocked tear ducts, dry eyes, eyelid problems, and more. Learn how to identify the signs and get the right diagnosis and treatment for your condition.

  3. 9 paź 2024 · Learn about the common factors that can make your eyes water, such as debris, pink eye, allergies, blocked tear ducts, and more. Find out how to treat watery eyes and when to see a doctor.

  4. 2 lut 2023 · Discover multiple causes of watery eyes, from weather conditions to producing too many tears. Also find out when to seek treatment.

  5. 2 paź 2023 · If you have watery eyes—also known as excessive eye watering, or epiphora —the problem is usually either overproduction or underdrainage of tears. Environmental factors, dry eyes, and allergies can also result in watery eyes.

  6. 27 sie 2024 · Learn about the common and less common factors and conditions that can cause watery eyes, such as blocked tear ducts, allergies, infections, and medications. Find out when to see a doctor and how to treat watery eyes.

  7. 26 lip 2018 · What Causes Watering Eyes (Epiphora)? Symptoms. Causes. Diagnosis. Treatment. Outlook. Watery eyes may be due to an injury or a foreign object in your eye, allergies, infection and...

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