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  • Dr Joan Hansen

    Re: Daughter’s Blocked Tear Duct

    Posted on December 15, 2009, 12:16 pm by Dr Joan Hansen

    Kary wrote:

    I'm wondering if an optometrist could diagnose a blocked tear duct? My daughter has had a lot of problems with recurrent eye infections in one eye. This eye also waters a great deal on a regular basis. I've spoken to my Dr. about seeing an ophthalmologist, but no ophthalmologists in my area see children under 8 years old. The closest one to us has a waiting list of 10 months long. I'm wondering if an optometrist could take a look at her (I've heard that there's a dye test that could be performed). He/she may also give us some tips on how to live with it until we can see an ophthalmologist... or maybe determine if something else is causing all the infections. Thanks for your help.

    Dr Joan Hansen's response:

    Kary, Yes, your Optometrist should be able to examine your child and offer advice on how you may possibly open the tear drainage without needing to see a surgeon. You did not say how old your daughter is, but if she is under 2, this is a common condition that we see in kids. It rarely needs surgical repair, but if this is the case, then your Optometrist can refer you to a surgeon as needed. Dr. Joan Hansen – Optometrist, for CAO

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