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Once in a while, I dunno, say, once a month, I'll be lying on my side watching TV and a tear will roll down my cheek from the OUTSIDE corner of my eye.

It's nothing to do with crying, as I'm not sad when it happens, it just does sometimes. Why is this?

2007-02-06 00:35:31 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Other - Health

7 answers

Just not blinking enough...This happens when your staring at something and not blinking enough...your perfectly normal!

2007-02-06 00:47:01 · answer #1 · answered by fuzzbutt 4 · 0 0

too a lot Restatis? yet heavily - there is salt on your tears. in the experience that they sting better than favourite, it may element out in common words that you're dehydrated or that your dermis is dry and annoyed on your face. So i'd recommend you've 2 large glasses of water and positioned some lotion on your face in the previous you've yet another cry - that is sensible. also attempt to operate some humidification to the domicile or place of work the position you spend maximum of your day - this will also shrink dryness of the floor for the time of chilly months even as heating motives further dryness and outdoor walks can outcome in wind-burn for your face. enable your face warmth up in the previous crying, also.

2016-11-25 19:57:24 · answer #2 · answered by mcintire 4 · 0 0

You may have yawned, which causes more tears in the eye and then instead of draining through your tear duct it rolls out of the other corner of your eye due to gravity.

2007-02-06 00:45:53 · answer #3 · answered by Squeegee 5 · 0 0

tears normally roll down our eyes when we are sad
but when we are watching tv our eyes are irritated due to the light from tv
so tears are produced to smoothen it

2007-02-06 00:45:57 · answer #4 · answered by nehajulie_20 1 · 0 0

I get that from watching the computer screen too much. Its just one of those things caused by me staring at that screen too long.

2007-02-06 01:02:53 · answer #5 · answered by Terry Z 4 · 0 0

That happens to me when I'm tired or when I yawn, it's nothing.

2007-02-06 00:45:52 · answer #6 · answered by Vakari 5 · 0 0

over active tearduct talk to a docter about it..

2007-02-06 00:43:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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