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Dacryostenosis massage is a gentle, non-surgical technique that targets the tear ducts to help clear blockages and improve tear drainage. By applying gentle pressure and massage to the affected area, this technique aims to reduce symptoms such as excessive tearing, eye irritation, and discharge.
Dacryostenosis is a common condition in newborns and infants where the nasolacrimal duct (the tube that drains tears from the eye into the nose) is blocked. This blockage is usually caused by a membrane that did not open fully before birth. dacryostenosis massage
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Do not press on the eyeball. The fingertip should be on the bony part of the nose/eye socket. This blockage is usually caused by a membrane
A condition where the nasolacrimal duct (the tube draining tears from the eye to the nose) is narrowed or blocked. In infants, it’s often due to a membrane not opening at birth. Massage aims to open the duct by increasing hydrostatic pressure. A condition where the nasolacrimal duct (the tube