MocPOGO

You’re not just "crying for no reason." Your eye is constantly wet. Mucus builds up in the corner. Vision blurs momentarily. You look perpetually like you’ve just watched a heartbreaking movie.

We tend to take tears for granted. We associate them with emotion—joy, sadness, frustration. But clinically, tears are a vital hydraulic system for your eyes. Every time you blink, a thin film of tears washes over the cornea, providing oxygen, nutrients, and a protective shield against bacteria.

Start with the warm compress and the downward massage. Give it three days. If the watering persists, see an ENT or an oculoplastic surgeon. Unlike a sink pipe, you cannot use Drano. But with patience and the right mechanics, you can usually get things flowing again.