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Blocked Tear Duct / Dacryostenosis

Blocked Tear Duct/Dacryostenosis Causes

Causes of Blocked Tear Duct

Most of the tears are formed by the lacrimal glands, which are located above each eye. The tears flow down the surface of the eye to lubricate and protect it and then drain into the tear duct system through an opening (lacrimal punctum) located at the corners of the upper and lower eyelids. The tears eventually drain into the nose through the naso-lacrimal duct. A partial or complete blockage of the tear drainage system causes dacryostenosis.

Obstruction of the tear duct is caused by -

  • Congenital abnormality - Many children are born with an underdeveloped tear-duct system or there may be a duct abnormality. Almost 20% of newborns are affected by this condition at birth.
  • Bacterial infection of the duct
  • Sinus or nasal infection, especially the long standing infections
Causes of Blocked Tear Duct

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JasonG1985

Getting DCR surgury on the 11th at the Shiley Eye Center in San Diego for my closed tear duct.

ctnana

did this work for you? i have draining from both my eyes like i am crying and they think there is a blockage somewhere in the tear ducts , have an appt thursday ....just wanted to know if this helped

billr

surgery does more bad than good avoid

Ajay_bhopal

My new baby got Blocked Tear Duct(Dacryostenosis), the 6 days old baby has to be treated surgically at Holy Family Hospital, Delhi, India on 4th March 2010 by expert doctors.

kush25

I think my tear duct on the left side is blocked a little because my nose get swollen really bad but the tears in my eye go down fine does anyone know if that sounds like a blocked tear duct?

guest

You may experiment taking
glasses of water with tolerable quantity of
lemon juice. caution:Too much lemon juice may lead to
diarrhea; watch your tolerance limits.
pl. reply if your experiment yields beneficial resulta eiyher immediately or after a few days'

AnneMcIntyre

Dear Pat, I have now also got a blocked tear duct and have been told by my doctor that what you had is able to be done easily with no pain. Did you have a sinus infection before it happened that caused it? only one eye is affected and yes I have a sinus infection.

Pat Weinmann

My eye doctor stretched the opening-inserted what felt like a needle & irrigated the duct w/salt water. It did hurt briefly, but it did open the duct up. Eye drops 3X daily followed...so far so good.

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