How — To Clear Tear Ducts [top]

Leo wasn’t crying, yet his eye wept. It was a familiar sight over the past few weeks—a stubborn, clogged tear duct that just wouldn’t clear on its own.

This is highly effective for infants but can also help adults. how to clear tear ducts

"You don’t want to press the eyeball itself," Dr. Aris warned. "Press down on the bone just beside the nose. Apply gentle pressure. Then, stroke downwards—toward the nostril." Leo wasn’t crying, yet his eye wept

He did this about ten times. Leo gurgled, unfazed by the soft touch. Leo wasn’t crying

When home care fails, an ophthalmologist can perform in-office treatments.