Fran’s Corner

What happens to the tears that continually flow across your eyes? Once a tear flows across your eye, it drains down through tiny holes (lacrimal puncta) in the inside corner of your eye. Gently pull back the inside corner of your eye and you can see a tiny, almost insignificant hole — that’s where your tears go. The tears continue through this tubing and into your nose. When the tears reach...

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