Adults !exclusive! — Blocked Tear Duct Massage For
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water. The eye area is sensitive, and introducing bacteria is the last thing you want.
Massage for a blocked tear duct in adults—often called Crigler massage—helps move fluid through the nasolacrimal sac to clear obstructions. Preparation blocked tear duct massage for adults
A blocked duct is often a chronic issue. Doing this once won't fix it. You need to commit to a routine—morning and night—for at least a week to see results. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water
When that drain gets clogged—often due to age-related narrowing, inflammation, or sinus issues—the tears have nowhere to go. They back up onto your eye. Worse, stagnant fluid in the "pipe" can become a breeding ground for bacteria, leading to an infection called . Preparation A blocked duct is often a chronic issue
In adults, a blocked tear duct (nasolacrimal duct obstruction) occurs when the drainage system for tears is partially or completely obstructed. This causes tears to back up, leading to watery eyes, irritation, and sometimes painful swelling at the inner corner of the eye. Common causes in adults include age-related narrowing, chronic infections, or even injury. How to Perform the Massage for Adults