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Blocked tear ducts can cause constant tearing or recurrent eye infections, which can be both uncomfortable and inconvenient. I perform Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy (Endo-DCR) using a minimally invasive technique to create a new drainage pathway for tears.
This approach restores normal tear flow without external scars, allows for faster recovery, and provides long-term results. My focus is on improving comfort and function while ensuring the procedure is as gentle and effective as possible.
After surgery, swelling around the tear duct can temporarily block tear drainage. This is normal, and tearing usually improves as the tissues heal.
Yes, mild discharge or blood-tinged mucus may occur initially
Avoid rubbing to prevent irritation and disruption of healing.
Some patients notice this temporarily due to the new drainage pathway.
Yes, mild bleeding can occur during early healing.
If a stent is placed during surgery, it is usually removed during a follow-up visit after a few weeks. Ensure that the tear duct is healing properly before removal.
You will notice less or no excessive tearing in your eyes. Your doctor will also examine the tear duct during follow-up visits to make sure it is draining properly.
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