Blocked Tear Duct (Dacryostenosis)
A blocked tear duct can occur in one or both eyes. The blockage may be present at all times, or it may come and go.
Our Division of Ophthalmology experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.
A blocked tear duct can occur in one or both eyes. The blockage may be present at all times, or it may come and go.
If your child has symptoms of pink eye, your first step should be a call to your primary care provider, who will make a diagnosis and prescribe the appropriate treatment.
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