watery eyes

How to stop watery eyes (epiphora)?

Watery eyes—also known as epiphora—is a common condition, though it is commonly misunderstood. Basically, epiphora means an overflow of tears, often without a particular reason. While tears normally drain through the nasolacrimal system, if there is insufficient tear film drainage from the eyes, the tears overflow onto the face. Epiphora can occur at any age ...click here to read more

Tearing in older adults: How to stop watery eyes

Watery eyes can be caused by numerous factors, including allergies, environmental triggers, and infection. Tears are essential for keeping the eyes healthy as they wash away dust and other irritants that can be damaging to the eyes. But if your eyes are excessively watery, this can be irritating in itself. To diagnose watery eyes, your ...click here to read more