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Watering From Eyes

Usually, tears are discharged through the tear ducts and then evaporate, but due to some reasons, overproduction of tears causes watering from eyes. Tears help lubricate the eyes and wash away foreign particles and dust. The causes of watery eyes are eye strain, windy climate, sun exposure, sinus problems, allergy, blepharitis, ingrown eyelash, conjunctivitis, blocked tear ducts, eye injury, etc.

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Why is my right eye more sensitive than the left?

Query: Hi doctor, I am 44 years old. My right eye seems a little more watery than my left eye. It is not running down my cheek, but does feel a bit more watery. I just feel this for a couple of weeks. I have not had any swelling or pain in my eye. Also, there is no discharge from my eye. My vision is norma...  Read Full »


Dr. Vaibhev Mittal

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Yes, as you said, it might be a little more sensitive. There is mild wetting of your right eye without any other symptom. So, do not worry. I hope I have addressed your concerns. Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions. Thank you.   Read Full »

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