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Water jet from eye
I don't know how to explain this. On certain occasions a water jet comes from only my right eye when i blow pressure closing my nose. I don't know if it is normal or any ailment im experiencing it from past1-2 years.
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test called as syringing can be done for you. sometimes the duct which drains the tears may get stenosed and may lead to situations like this
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Hello this is totally normal dont worry
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It is most probably a normal phenomenon, but it's better to get the opinion of an Ophthalmologist all the same to check the patency of the lacrimal apparatus.
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If you put some drop in the eye and it comes into your nose ,your passage is open and don't worry about this thing. If drop doesn't come into mouth through nose then you need to consult for syringing .
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Hello there , I can understand your concern It is quiet a normal phenomenon but not every one can do it .when you blow your nose, the pressure inside the lacrimal apparatus increases which causes tears to eject with pressure in the form of a jet . However, i would suggest you to consult a ophthalmologist in person for further evaluation . Best regards Dr. Anil Kumar Jain
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