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Watery eyes in cats are called “epiphora,” according to PetMd. This means the cats eyes aren’t draining sufficiently or are producing excessive tears. It’s very common and has a variety of ...
“But it’s definitely not because your cat is sad.” “Epiphora is the medical term for excessive tearing, and it’s very common,” says Dr. Saffire. “It can be a symptom of something as ...
Epiphora is often caused by tear film and ocular surface problems rather than by anatomical obstruction of lacrimal drainage. A thorough history can lead to information regarding medications that ...
It is interesting to note that epiphora in adults is due to a variety of factors; upper system problems comprise up to 50% of cases in some studies. [2] The causes of adult epiphora can be broken ...