Lacrimation is a condition in which tears pour out of your eyes even though you do not cry. Excessive lacrimation is also called epiphora.
The main causes of excessive lacrimationare:
Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and examine your eyes, checking for irritation, injury and infection. Your doctor will check your eyelids to see if they are blocking the tear drainage system. Your doctor may use special drops to show any problems with the surface of your eyes. Your ophthalmologist can use a probe to open the lacrimal puncta to see if this solves the problem. You may need to check your sinuses to see if any obstruction is causing the problem. Blocked sinuses can lead to excessive lacrimation.
Treatment depends on the cause of lacrimation. Your doctor may recommend one or more of the following treatments.