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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Increased tear production
  1. ... activating nerve endings in your nose resulting in increased production of tears in the eyes.
  2. ... to light (photophobia), twitching of the eyelids (blepharospasm), increased tear production, the sensation of having a foreign object in ...
  3. Eye Complications (Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America) - PDF  
    Crohn's Disease/Living With ... Crohn's Disease ... Ulcerative Colitis/Living With ... Ulcerative Colitis ... Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America ... PDF
  4. ... in the tear drainage ducts to help the tears stay on the surface of the eye. Oral medicines such as pilocarpine or cevimeline that cause increased saliva production can be useful in dryness when local therapy ...
  5. ... risky are: Diabetes Dry eye or not enough tear production Heart disease or disorders of the blood vessels ... last 2 to 4 weeks. You may notice increased tears, more sensitivity to light and wind, and blurring ...
  6. ... Learning disabilities Poor hearing Poor vision with decreased tear production Weakened immune system
  7. Changes in the Body with Aging (Merck & Co., Inc.)  
    Older Adult Health/Reference Desk ... Older Adult Health ... Merck & Co., Inc. ... Changes in the Body With Aging - Explore from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version.
  8. LASIK Eye Surgery (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Laser Eye Surgery/Start Here ... Laser Eye Surgery ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  9. Sjögren's Disease (American College of Rheumatology)  
    Sjogren's Syndrome/Start Here ... Sjogren's Syndrome ... American College of Rheumatology ... Information for patients with Sjögren's disease: what it is, common causes, ...
  10. ... which controls involuntary actions such as digestion, breathing, production of tears, and the regulation of blood pressure and body ...
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