How To Clean Tear Ducts 【5000+ RECOMMENDED】
Splash your closed eye with clean, lukewarm water (preferably distilled or bottled if tap water quality is questionable). Pat dry with a clean towel.
That sticky, crusty buildup in the corner of your eye in the morning, or persistent watery eyes that aren't due to allergies, might point to a common issue: blocked or sluggish tear ducts. While your tear ducts (the tiny canals that drain tears from your eye into your nose) are mostly self-cleaning, they can become clogged with debris, dried mucus, or oil. This can lead to discomfort, excessive tearing (epiphora), and even infections like conjunctivitis. how to clean tear ducts
Close your eye and place the warm cloth over both eyelids and the inner corner of the eye. Hold it there for 3–5 minutes . This loosens dried secretions, softens oils, and stimulates natural tear flow. Splash your closed eye with clean, lukewarm water







