Epiphora is excessive eye watering (tearing). It is related to physical issues resulting in either the overproduction of tears or the failure of tears to drain properly in one or both eyes. Unlike ...
Epiphora is a very common symptom and will become more common in an aging population. Many causes of epiphora are unrelated to anatomical problems in the nasolacrimal drainage apparatus. Problems in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . WAILEA, Hawaii — Distinguishing between watery eyes and tearing eyes in patients is important for identifying ...
Watering eyes can occur because the body is producing more tears than usual, or because the tears are not draining away. Allergies, blocked tear ducts, dry eye, and other conditions could cause this.
Epiphora is one of the more common complaints in an ophthalmology practice. Defined as abnormal excessive tearing, epiphora can have a social impact, cause blur and be associated with infections, as ...
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We retrospectively reviewed the records of all patients who were treated in clinical trials of imatinib mesylate at our institution between January and December of 2002 and had epiphora as their ...
One can think of this apparatus as having both functional and anatomical (structural) components. The first component is functional and consists of the lacrimal pump. During blinking, the contraction ...