Guide To The Causes Of Epiphora

Injury To The Eye

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An injury to the eye is a very common problem for many reasons. This broad term describes any form of chemical or physical would to the eye or the eye socket. If blunt force has occurred to the eye while an individual was playing sports or because they were involved in a car accident, the injury will oftentimes cause blood to collect underneath the portion of the eye where the trauma took place, which will lead to a range of symptoms like epiphora. Some of the other common symptoms with an eye injury include pain, cuts to the eyelid, issues with vision, and blood in the clear portion of the eye. The treatment method depends on what caused the injury and how severe the symptoms are. Minor injuries may only require the application of a cold pack to the area. Once the injury has been treated, the epiphora should go away.

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