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Category: Lacrimal organ disease

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Jul 3, 2024

How do you treat overflow tears?

Lacrimal organ disease

Tear overflow is mainly due to an obstruction in the tear drainage system (called the lacrimal duct), which prevents tears from draining smoothly. Tears are mainly secreted by the lacrimal…

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Jun 23, 2024

Where did the tears go

Lacrimal organ disease

The human eye constantly produces tears to moisten our cornea, which are produced by glands located inside the eyelids. Where does this constant flow of tears go? In addition to…

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Jun 20, 2024

Why do babies love tears

Lacrimal organ disease

Children in emotional or eye stimulated by the outside world, tear secretion will increase sharply and tears, this is a normal phenomenon, but in a calm state, the child will…

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May 14, 2024

Reconstruction of the tear duct by lacrimal bypass surgery

Lacrimal organ disease

For patients with congenital tear duct deficiency, post-traumatic tear duct injury, functional tear overflow after facial palsy, patients who are still tearing after multiple lacrimal laser procedures, failed lacrimal sac…

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Jun 30, 2023

Causes of pediatric tearing

Lacrimal organ disease

  The eyes are the windows to the soul, especially the eyes of children, flashing at people, with innocent and clear eyes, so that people will like at first glance. However,…

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Jun 30, 2023

Common causes and treatment of pediatric tearing

Lacrimal organ disease

  Children in emotional or eye stimulation, tear secretion will increase sharply and appear tears, this is a normal phenomenon, but in a calm state, the child will also be out…

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Jun 30, 2023

Introduction and treatment of congenital lacrimal duct obstruction

Lacrimal organ disease

  Newborn babies have more eye problems during the neonatal period. The common problems are mostly tears and discharge, mostly unilateral and can be bilateral. The essence is that a place…

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Jun 30, 2023

Why do you cry for no reason?

Lacrimal organ disease

       There are many reasons why patients come to the clinic with unexplained tearing, and the most common ones are outlined below: 1. The obstruction of the nasolacrimal…

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Jun 30, 2023

How much do you know about the miraculous tear fluid

Lacrimal organ disease

  Tears are secreted by the lacrimal glands, more than 95% of which are secreted by the main lacrimal gland, with a small percentage of tears coming from the secondary lacrimal…

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Jun 30, 2023

Before and after lacrimal duct dissection and anastomosis surgery

Lacrimal organ disease

  Patients and their families should be clear: lacrimal system disease is a complex disease, especially traumatic lacrimal disease is even more complex. It is not 100% curable under current medical…

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Lacrimal organ disease

  • How do you treat overflow tears?
  • Where did the tears go
  • Why do babies love tears
  • Reconstruction of the tear duct by lacrimal bypass surgery
  • Causes of pediatric tearing
  • Common causes and treatment of pediatric tearing
  • Introduction and treatment of congenital lacrimal duct obstruction
  • Why do you cry for no reason?
  • How much do you know about the miraculous tear fluid
  • Before and after lacrimal duct dissection and anastomosis surgery
  • The “internal” and “external” routes of lacrimal sac nasal anastomosis surgery
  • What should I expect after lacrimal duct placement surgery?
  • What should I do if my lacrimal drainage tube is dislodged?
  • What is lacrimal duct disease?
  • A new and wonderful use for biodegradable tear duct plugs
  • What are the advantages of 23G vitrectomy?
  • What’s wrong with “tears in the wind”?
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