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    Anuradha Jayaprakasam
    05/06/2025
    Miss Anuradha Jayaprakasam

    Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon

    Watery eyes: Causes, treatment, and surgery

    Watery eyes (medically known as epiphora) are a common condition that can affect daily life and sometimes indicate underlying health issues. This article provides an expert insight into the causes of watery eyes, the treatment options available, and the effectiveness of surgery.

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    Ourania Fydanaki
    23/05/2025
    Miss Ourania Fydanaki

    Ophthalmologist

    Dry, itchy or watery eyes? When to see an oculoplastic specialist for long-term relief

    Do your eyes often feel uncomfortable, overly watery, or unusually dry? In this article, we explore when these symptoms might require more than over-the-counter solutions, and how an oculoplastic specialist can offer lasting relief and improved eye health.

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    Kimia Ziahosseini
    07/08/2023
    Miss Kimia Ziahosseini

    Ophthalmologist

    Chronic watery eyes: Causes and treatment

    Constant watery eyes can be very annoying and obstructive to vision. We speak to expert consultant ophthalmologist and oculoplastic surgeon, Miss Kimia Ziahosseini, who explains the causes and treatment for the condition.

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    Nick Koutroumanos
    27/06/2023
    Dr Nick Koutroumanos

    Ophthalmologist

    Endonasal DRC surgery: an expert's guide

    Dr Nick Koutroumanos is a London-based oculoplastic surgeon specializing in conditions causing a watery eye, and offers exceptional care and expertise to patients seeking relief through endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) surgery. In his latest online article, Dr Koutromanos outlines the benefits of endonasal DCR over external DCR, describes the consultation process, explains what patients can expect before, during, and after surgery, and provides guidance on how to prepare for the procedure. Furthermore, he addresses the potential complications of endonasal DCR while highlighting his commitment to assessing candidacy for the surgery and ensuring excellent outcomes based on an annual audit.

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    Kimia Ziahosseini
    24/10/2022
    Miss Kimia Ziahosseini

    Ophthalmologist

    Scarless surgery: A minimally invasive bypass procedure for blocked tear duct

    Revered consultant ophthalmologist and oculoplastic surgeon Miss Kimia Ziahosseini details the advantages of minimally invasive surgical approaches to the treatment of a blocked tear duct in this informative guide to endoscopic endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy.

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    Tahir Farooq
    07/03/2022
    Mr Tahir Farooq

    Ophthalmologist

    Watery eyes: What you should know

    There are number of potential causes of watery eyes, most of which are easily treated by a specialist. To rule out more serious conditons and to determine why the eyes are shedding excess tears, it is important to undergo an examination promptly. In this informative article, highly respected consultant ophthalmologist and oculoplastic surgeon Mr Tahir Farooq expertly outlines the most common causes of watery eye and the availbale treatment options.

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    Robert Longhurst
    24/01/2022
    Mr Robert Longhurst

    Optometrist

    7 signs your sight may be failing

    Many people notice a slight deterioration in their quality of vision over the years which can usually be corrected by glasses prescribed by your optometrist. However, the onset of more serious or faster deterioration in vision quality should be examined by a specialist to determine the cause and prevent any further complications. In this article, respected optometrist Mr Robert Longhurst explains seven symptoms of sight deterioratioon that shouldn't be ignored.

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    Robert Longhurst
    23/11/2021
    Mr Robert Longhurst

    Optometrist

    Is crying really good for you?

    Crying, although usually associated with sadness, can actually do us a lot of good. As well as helping us to release built-up tension and being good for our emotional wellbeing, tears are an essential part of the eye's system for removing harmful irritants, bacteria and debris from the eye. In this article, optometrist and dry eye and neuro-optometry expert Mr Robert Longhurst explains why crying is good for the eyes.

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    Jimmy Uddin
    18/06/2021
    Mr Jimmy Uddin

    Ophthalmologist

    Watery eyes causes and treatment: get rid of watery eyes for good

    Watery eyes can be a nuisance or in some cases, they can affect vision and make you look like you’re crying. Mr Jimmy Uddin is a leading specialist who regularly helps patients find a solution to their watery eyes. Learn from him about the common and uncommon causes as well as the best approach to treatment.

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    Radwan Almousa
    15/06/2020
    Mr Radwan Almousa

    Ophthalmologist

    Nasolacrimal duct obstruction: what causes a blocked tear duct?

    When you have a blocked tear duct, your tears don't drain out of the eye properly, so they end up overflowing and running down your cheeks. It's usually caused by a complete or partial obstruction in the tear drainage system, however, there can be other causes. Mr Radwan Almousa, a highly-skilled consultant ophthalmologist in London, explains.

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