The specific treatment of ocular windfall tears is as follows: 1, patients with ocular tear duct narrowing can undergo regular tear duct flushing to keep the tear duct open; 2, patients with ocular tear duct obstruction need surgical intervention if the tear duct flushing cannot be explored; 3, patients with windfall tears caused by cold air stimulation in autumn and winter, it is recommended that patients do a good job of warming measures when they go out, such as wearing a hat, wearing windproof glasses and doing a good job of It is recommended that some patients be checked for nasal blockage because tears will eventually flow to the nasal cavity, and if the nasal cavity is blocked, patients with rhinitis or nasal polyps will also cause tear duct obstruction, causing the eyes to flow into the wind. Tearing in the wind is a common ophthalmology disease, mostly seen in the elderly, and is commonly seen in outpatient clinics when the elderly complain of non-stop tearing of the eyes, especially when they see the wind. Some patients commonly suffer from lacrimal obstruction or lacrimal stenosis, where patients not only show tears in the wind, but also show tears in quiet situations, in which case they should go to the ophthalmology department for differential diagnosis of lacrimal obstruction, and patients can undergo eye lacrimal flushing to check whether the eye lacrimal duct is open.