In a healthy eye, the tears that lubricate the surface drain through the tear ducts in the corner of the eye. The liquid then enters the nose and the body absorbs and destroys it. However, issues like infections, injuries, and even simply aging, can cause tear duct blockages that stop the flow of tears. Itching can be the first sign, followed by irritation and pain.

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