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How do eyes often shed tears?
How do eyes often shed tears?

What should my eyes always shed tears? My eyes are our psychological windows. When we feel generated, my eyes will inevitably shed tears. Generally speaking, tears also represent our physical problems. Share with you what to do if your eyes always shed tears?

What should my eyes always shed tears? 1 My eyes always shed tears. First of all, I'm going to the hospital for a lacrimal passage irrigation to check whether there is any lacrimal passage obstruction. If there is lacrimal duct obstruction, the symptoms are mild. Generally, the lacrimal passage can be unblocked by irrigation, and the symptoms of lacrimal passage obstruction can be solved. If the obstruction is serious, lacrimal passage probing and laser lacrimal passage probing are needed, and some patients also need lacrimal canaliculus implantation to keep the lacrimal passage unobstructed.

Secondly, if the lacrimal passage is unobstructed and tears flow, it is mostly because the eyes are inflamed. In the case of eye inflammation, such as conjunctivitis, inverted eyelashes or corneal inflammation, there will be obvious tears flowing out, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for related treatment and treatment. Some inflammation can be controlled by eye drops, such as antibiotic eye drops. After the inflammation is improved, the symptoms of tears can also be improved.

In addition, the elderly have some functional tears after eyelid skin relaxation. This situation is often not very good to get a good treatment result, but some related tests are needed to see what causes the tear.

Tears in eyes can be divided into two kinds: cold tears and hot tears.

1, cold tears: eyes are not red, tears often flow, especially when facing the wind, tears are sparse, if left untreated, for a long time, it will make eyes dim and can't distinguish colors.

2, tears: red eyes, pain, fear of seeing light, sticky tears, and many other eye diseases.

Eyes often shed tears for three reasons:

1, tears everted. The inferior lacrimal punctum leaves the eyeball, and tears cannot flow into the inferior lacrimal punctum, so tears occur.

2. The lacrimal punctum is narrow or occluded. Caused by blepharitis, burn, other trauma or eyelashes entering lacrimal canaliculus. And congenital symptoms.

3. Stenosis or occlusion of lacrimal canaliculus. It is often caused by scar tissue, stones or eyelashes entering after trachoma infection.

Typical symptoms during diagnosis:

1, tears in the wind. When the temperature drops in one eye or both eyes are stimulated by cold wind, tears will flow out quickly, accompanied by itchy and astringent eyes.

2, often shed tears. The eyes often shed tears without stimulation, and the tears are thin and clear, without pain and redness.

What should the eyes always shed tears? Under normal circumstances, the lacrimal gland in the human eye structure can secrete a small amount of tears to maintain the lubrication of the eyeball and cornea and offset the normal evaporation of tears. However, under the following circumstances, there may be increased tear secretion or poor lacrimal passage:

1. Emotional factors, emotions and other emotional impulses;

2. Reflex factors, including inflammation, surgery, trauma, chemical or physical factors, such as cold wind, strong light and other stimuli;

3. Cross-gender stimuli, such as yawning or coughing sometimes, can also see tears.

4. Obstruction or stenosis of nasolacrimal duct affects the poor tear shunt path and can also produce tears.

Tears themselves are a protective response of human eyes to various external stimuli, which can relieve emotional stress or various stimuli through the secretion of tears. Occasionally shed tears in the wind is not necessarily a disease, but if shed tears in the wind recurs or the symptoms are serious, besides checking whether the nasolacrimal duct is blocked or narrowed, we should also pay attention to whether there are other symptoms, such as pain, conjunctival congestion, ulcer and eyeball tumor. To determine whether it is caused by chronic dacryocystitis, lacrimal gland tumor and other diseases.

In terms of prevention and treatment, in addition to actively searching for and treating the primary disease, we should also pay attention to eye hygiene at ordinary times, don't be too tired with eyes, don't read books, newspapers and TV for a long time, and wear protective glasses when going out to prevent strong light stimulation and foreign bodies from entering.

How is the eye always crying treated?

Generally speaking, tears in eyes can be divided into physiological and pathological. Physiology is a natural reaction of the human body and does not need treatment. The other is caused by diseases, such as trachoma or lacrimal punctum or canaliculus stenosis caused by chronic inflammation and trauma, and partial secretions blocking the lacrimal passage, resulting in incomplete obstruction of the lacrimal passage, which can all cause tears in the eyes.

One is that emotional factors or physical stimulation may cause tears in eyes to some extent. These factors are short-lived and usually harmless. After a period of time, the human body will naturally adjust.

Another is to cross the stimulating factors, such as yawning or coughing sometimes, or catching a cold and sometimes seeing tears. These are normal phenomena and do not need treatment.

Obstruction or stenosis of nasolacrimal duct affects the poor flow path of tears and can also produce tears.

Tears themselves are a protective response of human eyes to various external stimuli, which can relieve emotional stress or various stimuli through the secretion of tears. Occasionally crying in the wind is not necessarily a disease, but if crying in the wind recurs or the symptoms are serious, you must go to the hospital for examination.

In short, we should correctly judge whether our symptoms are caused by diseases. If so, you must go to a regular hospital for medical treatment, and don't use drugs indiscriminately.

How is the eye always crying? It may be lacrimal duct obstruction, which is mostly acquired. Bacteria from trachoma, conjunctivitis, chronic rhinitis and other diseases invade nasolacrimal duct, which will cause inflammation of nasolacrimal duct mucosa and obstruction, and gradually develop into chronic dacryocystitis. Therefore, many elderly people with allergic rhinitis are more likely to suffer from nasolacrimal duct obstruction, which is the reason.

Treatment:

1. Laser treatment of lacrimal passage: It has the advantages of less trauma, no side effect, no scar, short operation time and economy, and is the first choice for some patients with lacrimal passage diseases. It is mainly used to treat lacrimal duct stenosis and obstruction caused by inflammation, such as lacrimal canaliculus and common lacrimal duct stenosis and obstruction, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, chronic dacryocystitis and other cases.

2. Lacrimal canal surgery: including lacrimal punctoplasty, probing of lacrimal passage, repair of lacrimal fistula, repair of lacrimal canaliculus obstruction, repair of traumatic lacrimal canaliculus rupture, repair of lacrimal canaliculus obstruction, dacryocystorhinostomy, total lacrimal canaliculoplasty, etc. Suitable for lacrimal punctum stenosis, congenital dacryocystitis, traumatic lacrimal canaliculus rupture, chronic dacryocystitis and other cases.

Tears also score. It is basically normal to shed tears when stimulated by strong light or blown by wind, which is a kind of self-protection for eyes. But if you always shed tears indoors, you should consider whether the lacrimal passage is blocked. For example, human lacrimal glands are like sewers. Once blocked, tears will naturally flow out!

The lacrimal passage is just a "point" of the lower eyelid near the nose. Look at yourself in the mirror) has two eyes, one is above and the other is below! If there is a traffic jam, call the hospital. It hurts a little.

How about tearful pharyngitis?

Pharyngitis is more likely to be caused by chronic inflammation of the pharynx. Generally, there will be symptoms of dry throat and discomfort in the throat, but there will be no tears. If you are sad and prone to tears, but there is no fatigue, facial edema or pallor, consider that it may be caused by depression, and advise the patient to relax, not to think bad things, but to think happy things. If the symptoms are not relieved by self-regulation, it is recommended to go to the psychological department of the hospital.

What should I pay attention to when I get pharyngitis?

Suffering from pharyngitis, you must pay attention to maintaining your throat, avoid excessive use of your throat, and pay attention to shouting and singing to avoid irritating your throat. You need to pay attention to raising your voice and talking less.

If you have pharyngitis, you must pay attention to keeping your mouth clean. Patients with pharyngitis insist on brushing their teeth and gargling in the morning and evening and after meals, and at the same time correct the bad habit of breathing with their mouths open. But washing your throat with salt water every day has anti-inflammatory and bactericidal effects and can prevent pharyngitis.

Suffering from pharyngitis needs to pay attention to the action of suppressing dry cough and expectoration. This will aggravate the inflammation of the pharynx, avoid the action of dry cough, and let the pharynx rest, which is conducive to the recovery of the pharyngeal tissue system.

Pharyngitis has no symptoms of tears. If pharyngitis is accompanied by tears, it may be a psychological reason and a bad mood. Of course, in addition, it is also possible that you have a cold and have symptoms of tears. It is recommended to see a doctor. If it is two diseases, medication is bound to have a drug effect and you need to listen to your doctor's advice.