Watery eyes may seem like a small issue, but for many, it can become uncomfortable enough to disrupt daily life. Sometimes the eyes water lightly, while other times the flow is so excessive that keeping them open feels difficult. Cold air, dust, smoke, or staring at mobile and computer screens for long hours are common triggers. But persistent watery eyes may also point toward underlying eye conditions that need attention.
Symptoms That Accompany Watery EyesAlong with continuous tearing, people may also experience:
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Redness, itching, burning or stinging sensation
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Heaviness in the eyes
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Blurred vision or pain in bright light
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Sticky eyelids or discharge (in case of infection)
In fact, prolonged screen use can cause dryness, which ironically leads to more watery eyes as the body tries to lubricate them.
Diseases That May Cause Watery EyesAccording to Dr. A.K. Grover, Eye Specialist at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi, there are several medical reasons behind watery eyes:
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Conjunctivitis: Eye redness and infection, often with swelling and discharge
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Dry Eye Syndrome: When eyes become dry and tears overproduce to maintain moisture
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Allergic Conjunctivitis: Due to dust, smoke, pet dander, or other allergens
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Glaucoma or Corneal Infections: Can cause excessive tearing along with vision issues
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Blocked Tear Ducts: Especially in newborns, where ducts may be closed from birth
If watery eyes are accompanied by pain, blurred vision, or sensitivity to light, immediate medical consultation is essential.
How to Protect Your Eyes-
Keep eyes safe from dust, smoke, and pollution
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Take regular breaks from screen time
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Avoid rubbing your eyes
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Wash eyes with clean water 2–3 times a day
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Wear sunglasses outdoors
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Consult a doctor promptly in case of infection or persistent allergy
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