2️⃣ ✋ Using your index finger, gently press on the corner of the eye (by the nose). Roll your finger downward toward the nose. Do this 5-10 times morning & night to help open the duct.

Before you panic, here are 3 gentle remedies to try at home (always consult a doctor if there's pain or redness):

Headline: 👁️ No more watery eyes? Try these home remedies for a clogged tear duct first.

That constant watery, sticky, or crusty eye isn’t always allergies. It might be a blocked tear duct! 😢

A clogged tear duct (dacryostenosis) is common in newborns but can affect adults too. It happens when the tiny passageway that drains tears from your eye to your nose gets blocked. The result? Constant tearing, mucus, and blurred vision.

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