Question

My son has been constantly watery-eyed lately, even when he’s not crying, his eyes are full of tears. It gets worse when the wind blows, especially in cold weather, with tears flowing non-stop. Could this be a sign of duct obstruction? What should I do?

Answer

Yes, it’s advisable to take your child to the hospital for a thorough examination first, and then proceed with treatment based on the results. Oral medication may not be very effective in most cases, as everyone’s situation is different. It’s best to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and maintain good eye hygiene while avoiding cold winds.