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  1. Why Are My Eyes Watery? 14 Things That Can Make Your Eyes Water - WebMD

    Dec 30, 2024 · Are your eyes watery? Are they red, itchy, or painful? Find out what may be causing your eye problems and how to treat them.

  2. Epiphora (Watery Eyes): Types, Causes & Treatment

    Dec 16, 2022 · Epiphora is the medical term for having watery eyes. It usually happens when your eyes produce too many tears or something stops your tears from draining properly.

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  3. Watery eyes Causes - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 21, 2005 · This symptom overview covers the definition and possible causes of excess tearing.

  4. 7 Causes of Watery Eyes (Plus Symptoms & Treatment) - Vision …

    Oct 22, 2024 · Here are seven common causes of watery eyes: 1. Debris. If you have something in your eye, you may notice excessive watering. Your eye might water in an attempt to …

  5. Watery Eyes: Causes, When to See a Doctor & Treatment - Healthline

    Feb 2, 2023 · Tears are normally discharged through your tear ducts and then evaporate. When you produce too many tears, they overwhelm your tear ducts, and you develop watery eyes. …

  6. How to Stop Watery Eyes: 10 Methods to Try - Verywell Health

    Sep 5, 2025 · Using a warm compress can help relieve watery eyes caused by dry eye. Artificial tears can moisten eyes and help wash away allergens. Contact your healthcare provider if you …

  7. Watering Eyes: 14 Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - eMedicineHealth

    Watering eyes can occur for many reasons, such as cold or windy weather, allergies, smoky environments, a foreign object in the eye, an eye injury, or eye infection.

  8. Watery Eyes - Eye Disorders - Merck Manual Consumer Version

    Excess tearing may cause a sensation of watery eyes or result in tears falling down the cheek. Other symptoms, such as eye irritation or pain, may be present depending on the cause. Most …

  9. Watery Eyes: Common Causes and Treatments - All About Vision

    Apr 3, 2020 · The most common causes for watery eyes include allergies, digital eye strain, old or torn contact lenses, and debris (such as a loose eyelash). Believe it or not, your eyes could be …

  10. Watery eyes (epiphora): Causes, treatments, and remedies

    Jan 29, 2024 · 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 …

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