Lacrimal Diseases and Surgery

The lacrimal system is the area of your eye and eyelids that controls tear production, distribution, and drainage. If there is a problem with any of these, you can experience tearing. Our ophthalmologists at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute treat all lacrimal diseases, including:

While they vary according to the specific condition, symptoms of lacrimal disease can include:

Tests

Comprehensive Exam

Your doctor will conduct a thorough physical examination of your eyes – as well as gather a complete health history – to determine if you have a lacrimal disorder.

Treatments

Conservative Treatment : Warm compresses and eyelid scrubs can help treat clogged oil glands and clear dandruff-like material off the eyelashes.

Artificial Tears : Over-the-counter eye drops – such as artificial tears – can help provide soothing (yet temporary) relief for symptoms, such as burning and itching.

Ointment : Your ophthalmologist may prescribe an ointment that you can apply at night to help manage the symptoms of your lacrimal condition.

Antibiotics : Your doctor will prescribe an antibiotic medicine to clear any infection that has caused your lacrimal disorder.

Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) Procedure : If you have a tear duct obstruction, you may need to undergo surgery to create a new tear duct – called a dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) – that will alleviate the tears flowing onto your face.

Other Surgical Procedures : If you have a chalazion (lump), you may need to undergo an in-office surgical procedure to remove it. The chalazion is drained from the inside of your lid after your surgeon injects a small amount of local anesthetic.

If your eyelids are not in the proper position, you may need to undergo surgery to correct this so that you can close your eyes and blink your eyelids better.

If eyelashes are rubbing against the surface of your eye, your doctor will discuss with you options to permanently remove the lash follicle, including electrolysis and freezing therapy.

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