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Why Kids Cry When Their Eyes Are Blown by the Wind and Treatment Methods

When kids’ eyes are blown by the wind, they may cry due to excessive tear secretion or narrow tear points and tear ducts, as well as blockages in the nasal tear ducts, inflammation of the lacrimal sac, and certain eye diseases.
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  • Pediatric Ophthalmology
  • Wind-induced Crying
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