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Watery Eye

What is a watery eye?

Watery eye is a condition in which a person sheds excess tears in the eye socket regardless of the season, time, and health status.

What are the causes of watery eye?

The cause of watery eye can be a variety of diseases. For example, narrowing of the lacrimal sac and passages, tear duct stenosis, the congenital or acquired anomaly of the lacrimal sac, etc.
There are congenital or acquired pathologies of the lacrimal apparatus, directly involved in the transition of tears shed in the eye socket to the nasopharynx.

An innovative method of lacrimation treatment without surgical intervention

The National Center for Ophthalmology at New Hospitals has an innovative method of treating watery eyes that is used in congenital or acquired lacrimal apparatus pathology or in tearing caused by lacrimal apparatus injury when no inflammatory process is observed, as well as in inoperable patients.