Avoid touching your eyes throughout the day to prevent introducing bacteria. 4. Saline Rinses

You can use over-the-counter sterile saline drops to keep the eye hydrated and help "wash" the surface of the eye, encouraging natural drainage. ⚠️ When to See a Professional

A blocked tear duct (dacryostenosis) occurs when the fine passage connecting the eyes to the nasal cavity becomes narrowed or obstructed. This prevents tears from draining normally, leading to persistent watering, stickiness, and occasional discharge. While common in infants, adults can also experience this condition due to infection, injury, or age-related narrowing.

While serious infections require a doctor's visit, many mild cases can be managed with gentle, natural home care. 1. The Warm Compress Method