The eyes are a delicate organ, and irritation can cause different degrees of damage to the eyes. Frequent crying can cause the eyes to be soaked with tears for a long time, which may produce soreness, swelling, inflammation and other effects, and is also a stimulus that affects the health of the eyes. 1. Soreness: frequent crying can easily lead to sore eyes because the eye muscles are always in a state of exhaustion. 2. Swelling: frequent crying may cause a certain burden on the eye tear glands, affecting the metabolism of the eyes and causing swelling. 3. Inflammation: frequent crying can leave the eyes Long-term wet state, the invasion of virulent bacteria can cause infectious diseases such as dacryocystitis, lacrimal glanditis and conjunctivitis. The eye affected by lacrimal sac inflammation will be congested with blood, unconscious tears and secretion of purulent fluid. Local pressure pain, redness and swelling in the lacrimal sac area, inflammation extending to the eyelids and cheeks may cause orbital cellulitis, and in severe cases, general discomfort such as chills and fever; lacrimal glanditis can cause swelling and pain in the orbit, edema and sagging of the upper lid; conjunctivitis can cause conjunctival congestion, swelling and pain, etc.; 4. Other: the skin of the eye is subjected to long-term tear soaking, causing eczematous dermatitis of the lower lid and face, manifested as lesions redness, itchiness, and a rough surface with granular papules; in addition, wiping tears all the time can lead to lower lid laxity and ectropion in the long term, leading to increased symptoms of tear overflow. Although frequent crying does not cause abnormalities in the internal structure of the eye, it can have an effect on the appendages of the eye as well as the epidermis. Although crying can be a good way to release mental stress and emotions, it is most important to address the causes of crying and to avoid crying as often as possible because of the above mentioned effects on the eyes.