$Unique_ID{BRK01669} $Pretitle{} $Title{Causes for Excessive Tearing} $Subject{eyes tearing Sense Senses crying tears Tear ducts eye dry syndrome wet eyelid eyedrops dacryocystorhinostomy special procedure procedures operation operations cry duct syndromes eyelids eyedrop drop drops dacryocystorhinostomies watering} $Volume{F-21,P-21} $Log{} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Causes for Excessive Tearing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: I am never without a tissue in my hand, for I am constantly "crying" with the tears just flowing down my cheek. I am not sad or anything, and just don't know why this is going on, but it all seemed to start when I turned 70. Can you tell me what is wrong? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: As we age, our "tearing system" changes. Tear ducts, that allow the tears to drain out of the eye, become narrowed or blocked causing excessive tearing and repeated eye infections. Surprisingly, even the "dry eye syndrome" can cause excessive tearing in an attempt to keep the eye's surface wet. Aging decreases the amount of tears and the consistency of the tear film. The eye becomes irritated and in response produces more tears, but they just don't have the right ingredients to lubricate the eye. Artificial tears are recommended. Or course exposure to a constant irritant can cause excessive tearing. Your own doctor can check to make sure there is nothing embedded in the eyelid or eye. If the problem is a blocked duct, your doctor may treat it with antibiotic eyedrops, then send you to a specialist to have the ducts syringed, a minor and painless procedure which usually clears up situations such as yours. If that fails, you may require a major operation called a "dacryocystorhinostomy" (whew), which forms a new channel through which your tears can drain inside your nose. This is a delicate operation and is performed only in cases where the person suffers from repeated eye infections. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.