
Blocked Tear Duct Massage [upd] -
Follow these steps daily to help clear a blockage, particularly in infants:
Before beginning the massage, ensure the following: blocked tear duct massage
The natural history of CNLDO is one of spontaneous resolution. By 6 months of age, 80-90% of imperforate valves open on their own. However, Crigler massage accelerates this timeline and reduces infectious complications (dacryocystitis). Follow these steps daily to help clear a
The blocked tear duct massage is a masterclass in minimal intervention medicine. It transforms a passive parent into an active therapist, leverages the body’s own hydrodynamic forces, and often renders surgery unnecessary. Yet its power lies entirely in precision. A gentle rub is a placebo; a correctly vectored, confident, and timely jab is a cure. For the neonate with a sticky eye, the difference between a week of parental anxiety and a definitive resolution often rests on the angle of a fingertip and the courage to apply just enough pressure to open a door—the stubborn valve of Hasner—that was meant to open all along. The blocked tear duct massage is a masterclass
Massage is typically recommended if your infant shows signs of a blocked duct, which include:
Most pediatric ophthalmologists recommend performing this massage .