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Suggest Remedy For Excessive Watering In Eyes

My right eye is watering excessively from the outer corner. It is not itchy or red. The left eye sometimes does this as well but it is primarily my right. I take loratidine and Flonase and have been using antihistamine drops and it was getting better but won t stop the last few days. Nothing has changed in my diet or household cleansers, both in the shower and clothes washer. I can t wear any makeup because it just gets wiped away by the watering. Do I need to see a doctor or wait it out? No discharge, so not thinking pink eye. It s been going on off and on for a few months.
Wed, 25 Jun 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having watering in the eyes. The common causes for excessive watering in the eyes are obstruction to the drainage of tears as in dacryocystitis, canaculitis..., allergic conjunctivitis...
Loratadine is a steroid eye drop and it should not be used without superivision for long time.
Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for examination and treatment accordingly.

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Suggest Remedy For Excessive Watering In Eyes

Hello It seems from the history that you are having watering in the eyes. The common causes for excessive watering in the eyes are obstruction to the drainage of tears as in dacryocystitis, canaculitis..., allergic conjunctivitis... Loratadine is a steroid eye drop and it should not be used without superivision for long time. Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for examination and treatment accordingly. Thank you