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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / September 2006

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Case of inflamed tear ducts

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Fred - 16 Sep 2006 03:25 GMT
Has anyone here had any problems with their tear duxts?  Several years
ago, I had problems where the tear ducts along with the sinuses were
inflammed.  There was so much pressure in my head with these inflamed
tear ducts that I had a bugged eyed look.  I also had inflammation in
what seemed to by my lower orbitals.  My eyes would often blurr.  A lot
of this was being caused by working in an office full of cigarette
smoke.  I am now able to work in non smoky areas plus I have a steroid
spray that I use to eliminate the inflammation.  Another symptom was
that this constant irritation caused me be become extremely nervous
because the symptoms would not go away.  I have recently researched
this condition in google and it is a real chronic symptom.
Shirley ann - 16 Sep 2006 10:55 GMT
I lost my vision 1 day while I was working, that was 30 years a ago. It
frightened me so that I went to my MD.

It was an allergy to the chemicals in the paint store where I worked in
their office.

My head will get imflammed and my eyes, just feel so tight sometimes
that I can not function.
My MD gives me mostly allergy meds to loosen everything up. I do not
have an infection with these symptoms.

I take Claritin or Alavert for my allergies, I like the chewable tablets
as they act faster.
               shirleyann

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