It is very common for new-born babies to have sticky yellow discharge in one or both eyes which may crust the eyelids or even glue them together. The underlying problem is often blockage of the tear ...
Breastfeeding—the easiest and most beautiful way to feed your baby. HA! We’re obviously joking. Nursing is ridiculously hard and just when you figure out how to get the right latch and that it’s ...
Breastfeeding and pumping can be painful at the outset, but in most cases, the discomfort eases as your body begins to regulate production and your baby develops a proper latch. Unfortunately, pain ...
Breastfeeding is natural. However, just because it’s considered natural doesn’t mean it can’t still be painful and difficult! If you’re breastfeeding your child, one of the unpleasant experiences you ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Are your eyes constantly watering and ...
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Why do I have watery eyes (epiphora), and what helps?
Medically reviewed by Andrew Greenberg, MD Key Takeaways Allergies, infections, or a blocked tear duct can cause watery eyes.
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