
2026-04-24T13:02:08
Tear Duct Blockage (Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction): When Tears Don’t Drain Properly •Tear duct blockage, also known as nasolacrimal duct obstruction, occurs when the normal drainage system of tears from the eyes to the nose is blocked.• This causes tears to overflow onto the face instead of draining properly. •It can occur in infants (congenital) or adults due to infection, inflammation, injury, or aging.•Symptoms may include constant watering of the eyes, sticky discharge, redness, swelling near the inner corner of the eye, and recurrent eye infections. •In babies, it may present as persistent tearing and crusting of eyelashes.•If left untreated, it can lead to repeated infections and discomfort.• Treatment depends on the cause and severity. •In infants, gentle massage and hygiene may help open the duct.• In adults, treatment may include medications or procedures to open the blockage, such as dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) surgery.•At Paavai Eye & Skin Care Hospital, Salem, we provide effective evaluation and treatment to manage tear duct blockage and restore proper tear drainage. Early care helps prevent complications and ensures comfort. #TearDuctBlock #WateryEyes #EyeCare #HealthyEyes 👁️