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This content does not have an English version. This content does not have an Arabic version. See more conditions. Request Appointment. For a complete diagnosis and to discuss all of the available treatment options, simply make an appointment with one of our eye specialists today. Make an appointment Request an appointment online, phone us on 99 , or email us at enquiries eyeinstitute. Treatment FAQ's View. Our locations View. Finance options View. Have you ever walked into a smoky room? If so, you may have noticed your eyes tearing up as protection against the smoke.

Even though the particles that make up smoke are too small to see, they can still bug your eyes. Eyes might also water if you're around an onion that's being peeled or chopped. The fumes onions give off actually contain tiny chemicals that can get in your eyes and make them hurt. Things that can dry out your eyes, like cold air or wind, will make eyes water, too. To protect the eyes from getting too dry, the tear glands crank out the tears.

Imagine skiing down a hill with dry eyes as all that wind rushed at you. That would really hurt! People's eyes also tear when they have allergies; infections like a cold; or pinkeye , known as conjunctivitis say: con-JUNK-tih-vie-tis. All of these irritations can inflame the eyes and make them water. You might not think twice about your watering eyes, but some people do have trouble making tears because their tear glands don't produce enough tears. The gland can be clogged for multiple reasons, including make-up or debris covering the gland.

These glands known as Meibomian glands are located just behind the eyelashes on the top and bottom eyelids. The best treatment for a stye is a warm compress. Heat helps to liquefy the clogged gland and release the oil stuck inside. A warm washcloth can be used, although a better option is a microwavable eyelid mask. Related: How to recognize and treat a stye. A scratch on the cornea is extremely painful and will cause redness, blurred vision and watering.

The cornea is one of the most sensitive parts of the body and usually heals quickly with appropriate treatment. Makeup is frequently used around the eyes, but many makeup products are irritating to the eye and can cause watering and irritation. If these are clogged, not only can makeup get into the gland and cause an infection, but styes will become more frequent. Makeup also should be removed at the end of the day with makeup remover, makeup wipes or eyelid wipes.

Related: Are mascara and eyeliner bad for your eyes? Contact lens wear. If the lens has any rip or tear, it should be thrown away, as it will cause irritation and continued watering. Stephanie Pisano is an optometrist who specializes in contact lenses.

There are some simple things you can do to lower your risk and potentially slow or delay the development of cataracts later in life. For those of us who love to read, digital devices have opened up a rich new world of literary exploration.

But as your mind expands, how are your eyes doing? While you may prefer to wear contact lenses, there are several reasons why you may want to make a temporary switch to glasses during the COVID threat.



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