Health Tip: What's Behind My WateryEyes?
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Medline PlusPosted
Wed 17 Nov 2010 7:00am
Here are some common triggers
By Diana Kohnle
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
(HealthDay News) -- What's making your eyes puffy, red and watery?
The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center says these common airborne particles can trigger those annoying symptoms:
Dust.
Dander from
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Makeup Tip Monday: Dealing With WateryEyes
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kajalcouturePosted
Mon 02 May 2011 4:13am
Do your eyes ever start to water when lining your waterline or applying mascara? Here's a quick and easy way to clean up those tears before they start to run down your face and ruin the rest of your makeup:
Use a Q-tip (ear bud) and press the tip gently on your tear duct. The cotton on the Q-tip will absorb the tears and you won't get any makeup streaks
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How To Easily Eye-Ball Correct Serving Sizes
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Marci L.Posted
Wed 19 Aug 2009 5:21pm
Did you know that only 1% of the total population can gauge serving sizes correctly? Understanding how much to eat is vital if you want to lose weight, gain weight, or maintain your weight. The first thing I’d recommend you do is get a measuring cup and play around with different measurements for a couple of weeks so you can get a feel for diffe ...
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Silver Eyes Like Jennifer Lopez From The 2011 Golden Globes
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Jenny Sue ..Posted
Wed 19 Jan 2011 10:42pm
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I just loooved the metallic silver look she wore on her eyes and had to try my hand at it!! So what better reason to try this look out than for my early birthday celebration... friends!!
**For this look, all of the focus is on the eyes, then the lips and cheeks stay verrry low key!**
Here are the products I used to get this look:
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The Eyes are Good...
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Beth MortonPosted
Thu 14 Jan 2010 12:00am
I had my eyes checked today because they seem worse since chemo (all those days of wateryeyes). Only a very slight change from a year ago, so no glasses yet. Probably in the next year or two I'll be right into bi-focals (since both my near and far sightedness is a bit off).
I am still having a bit of a problem with depth perception, but he suggested
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Eye Appt
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Kristin ..Posted
Wed 20 Apr 2011 2:10pm
Max had his first eye appointment this morning with Dr. Dries up at PCMC. I suspected clogged tear ducts this winter when he had constant wateryeyes. But over the last month or two, now that the weather is warmer, he seemed to be fine. The doctor said he has partially blocked ducts, so when it's warmer, they aren't as teary, unless he has
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Dry Eye Syndrome Common in Winter
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HealthFinderPosted
Sat 29 Jan 2011 12:00pm
sensation, or even wateryeyes as the eyes try to compensate for the dryness, explains Pittsburgh-area ophthalmologist Dr. Michael Azar.
"Because both dry eye and allergies can cause wateryeyes, differentiating the two conditions can be difficult and may require an eye exam," he said in a news release from the Institute for Good Medicine
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