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Watery eyes (excessive tearing). · Irritation. · Sensitivity to light. ; Muscle weakness. · Eyelid growths. · Genetic disorders. ; Age. · Previous eye surgeries.
Watery eyes tear often or too much. Another name for watery eyes is epiphora. Depending on the cause, watery eyes may clear up on their own. Self-care ...
Worse vision or changes in vision. Pain around your eyes. The feeling that something is in your eye. Watery eyes may clear up on their own. If the problem ...
Certain medicines, including diuretics, beta blockers, allergy medicines and sleeping pills. A medical condition, such as rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren syndrome ...
This form of eye inflammation can cause pain, redness and blurry vision. Prompt treatment is important.
Watering eyes. Light sensitivity. Double vision. Puffy, numb eyelids. Swelling and bruising similar to having black eyes. Pain or discomfort. Take the ...
It is also used to treat an eye condition called amblyopia (lazy eyes) and other eye conditions (eg, cycloplegia). ... decreased tearing of the eyes; drowsiness ...
temporary eye burning or stinging. Less common. Burning, dry or itching eyes; blurred vision, temporary; chills; diarrhea; eye discharge or excessive tearing ...
Watery or dry eyes; Blurred or double vision; Headache; Sore neck, shoulders or ... Having an underlying eye problem, such as dry eyes or uncorrected vision, ...
Burning, stinging, or discomfort when medicine is applied · dry eyes · feeling of something in the eye · runny nose · sneezing · stuffy nose ...
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