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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Dec 12, 2022 ^^
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My eyes have been watering since I got oil in them from a bursted transmission hose at a Caterpillar factory. This happened in the year of 2006. I have been to multiple eye doctors and the diagnosis has always been "dry eyes", however none of the refresh eyedrops medicines has ever worked. None of the doctors have ever even considered that tear duct irrigation or any other thing you have discussed here in your video. I would really love to have this nuisance fixed! I have been walking around with some type of handkerchief, napkin, paper towel in my pocket for eye drying for 18 years!
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I am at wits-end with my watery eyes. I can't wear eye makeup because of it, people ask if I'm crying lots, I wake up tearing so i sleep with tissues nearby, etc... just miserable! I went to school for Opticianry so i knew lots of potential issues and have tried some of the otc "fixes" to no avail so i will try some of these treatments but it seems like maybe a trip to the doctor is in order. Thank you for making these videos! Finding answers for watery eyes- alone (that don't present with redness, itchiness, allergy symptoms, swelling, etc) has been trying, to say the least. So yes, thank you for taking the time to post these videos, they are much appreciated!
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july 2023 my right eye randomly began watering profusely everyday all day, only briefly ceasing for a couple hours when i was distracted (movie, cleaning, etc). i also noticed slight swelling in my puncta, but no irritation. after numerous failed natural remedies and massaging techniques, i took it to God in prayerđđ˝. i never visited an ophthalmologist bc i didnât want to become reliant upon medication to live a normal life again. i got covid december 2023 so i boiled LEMON/ORANGE PEELS AND SALT in a pot of water. not only did that alleviate the covid symptoms, but by the next day, my tear production/draining rate was regulated!!đđ˝looking back, there may have been an infection, but the lack of irritation confuses međ¤whatever it was, i thank God thatâs over and i didnât have to invest time and money on antibiotics and possible side effects. sharing this under vidoes i visited when i needed help to help othersâ¤ď¸
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After watching this I know believe that I have a tear duct blockage. Right eye has recurring watering which turns into matting and some mucus discharge. I've been treated for pink eye several rimes due to this. White of the eye stays white during a flare up. Been dealing with it for a couple of years now.
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Hi there, thank you for your informative videos and sorry for the long message. When I wake up my eyes are red and they start watering within 30 minutes. If I got outside, it doesn't matter what time of the year, they will immediately tear up and the tears come out of the sides of the eyes like you show in this video. When I was a kid it would only happen if I was outside on a cool/cold windy day. Something about the cool/cold air hitting my eye balls would cause them to tear up, but once I reached my 30s, I began to have watery eyes every morning after waking up and starting my morning routine. It doesn't matter if I travel to another climate or what, if I'm indoors or outdoors, etc. my eyes tear up first thing in the morning so I don't think this is an allergy issue. After crying for about 10-15 minutes it eventually stops, but it's so annoying to have to wipe the tears off my face while I'm eating a bowl of cereal or explain to someone witnessing it that I'm not crying about anything, that it's some weird reaction my eyes do every morning. Anyway, I've been researching this and recently got around to seeing an eye doctor at an eye clinic where I live and he couldn't find anything "wrong" with my eyes. After all kinds of tests (and probably a big bill), he said they were very healthy. What a relief! The doctor believed me that my eyes tear up every morning, but since he wasn't there to witness it he can't really diagnosis it. I know it's not supposed to be like this so I'm researching anything and everything that I can about it and I'm wondering now if it's related to my Rosacea. I was diagnosed by a dermatologist in my 30s and I've come across some websites that explain my symptoms as Ocular Rosacea. Who would be able to confirm this? Do I need to find another eye doctor that's willing to go deeper or do I need to see a dermatologist to confirm it? Thank you.
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@DoctorEyeHealth
1 year ago
Have you ever tried any of these treatments? Also check out this video for things you can do at home: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eeg78mgESOM&list=PLzi60fSuOmPBcFdYGrNkvfmYzoNiQ183H&index=1
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