You’re not just "crying for no reason." Your eye is constantly wet. Mucus builds up in the corner. Vision blurs momentarily. You look perpetually like you’ve just watched a heartbreaking movie.

This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If you experience pain, significant swelling, redness spreading around the eye, or fever, please see a doctor immediately, as this could indicate an infection (dacryocystitis).

Before you try anything aggressive, you need to soften the blockage. Do not brute force it.

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How To Unclog A Tear Duct Guide

You’re not just "crying for no reason." Your eye is constantly wet. Mucus builds up in the corner. Vision blurs momentarily. You look perpetually like you’ve just watched a heartbreaking movie.

This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If you experience pain, significant swelling, redness spreading around the eye, or fever, please see a doctor immediately, as this could indicate an infection (dacryocystitis). how to unclog a tear duct

Before you try anything aggressive, you need to soften the blockage. Do not brute force it. You’re not just "crying for no reason

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