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TEARING PROBLEMS (LACRIMAL/DCR)
Tearing Problems (Lacrimal / DCR Surgery):
Excess tearing in adults may be caused by poor tear drainage,
overproduction of tears, dry eyes or secondary to abnormal eyelid
position.
By lubricating the eyes, tears play a vital role
in maintaining the health of the eye. When the eye is irritated
excess tears are produced. People are not always aware of the eye
irritation, but instead may notice the overproduction of tears.
Tears normally drain into small openings located
in the inside corner of the upper and lower eyelids. The tears then
collect in the tear sac. The tear sac lies under the skin between
the corner of the eye and the nose. next, the tears flow through a
small tube, called the nasolacrimal duct, into the nose. The tears
are pumped through this drainage system by the opening and closing
of the eyelids.
A blockage in any part of this drainage system
can prevent tear drainage and lead to excess tears running down the
cheek. It is very important to properly diagnose which part of the
tear drainage system is blocked in order to determine the proper
treatment. A harmless orange dye will be placed in the eye in order
to see if the tears drain normally. The doctor then will attempt to
flush water through the nasolacrimal duct into the nose in order to
determine if the nasolacrimal duct is open.
In some patients, excess tearing is caused by
several different causes. Patients may have a partial blockage of
the tear drainage system, poor pumping of tears because of eyelid
weakness or excess tear production due to eye irritation.
For more
information on Tampa Tearing Problems, contact Dr. Mack's office at
813-875-LIDS or schedule a consultation today.
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