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Nicklaus Children’s Hospital has several outpatient and urgent care centers throughout South Florida, including on-demand, virtual care.
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Also known as: lacrimal disorders, tear duct obstruction, congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction
When the tear ducts are blocked and do not allow tears to flow from the corners of the eyes properly, this is known as a lacrimal or tearing problem. It’s a common problem in infants at birth but can also occur in adults, as well.
Reviewed by: Zenia Aguilera, MD
This page was last updated on: May 08, 2019 03:06 PM
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital specializes in pediatric eye conditions, ophthalmologic diseases and overall vision care.
Tears normally drain from the eye through small openings in the corners of the eyelids, entering the nose through the nasolacrimal duct. When the tear ducts are blocked it’s known as nasolacrimal duct obstruction.