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ICD-10 code: H04.6

Chapter: Diseases of the eye and adnexia

Other changes of lacrimal passages

The lacrimal passages are an important part of our eyes that help in the production and drainage of tears. Tears are essential for keeping the eyes moist and free from dust, debris, and other foreign particles. However, any changes in the lacrimal passages can cause discomfort, irritation, and other eye-related problems. In this article, we will discuss some of the other changes that can occur in the lacrimal passages.

  1. Obstruction: Obstruction in the lacrimal passages can cause excessive tearing, discharge, and infection. This obstruction can occur due to various reasons such as trauma, inflammation, or tumor. Treatment for obstruction can involve dilation, probing, or stenting of the lacrimal passages.
  2. Stenosis: Stenosis refers to the narrowing of the lacrimal passages. This can happen due to various reasons such as trauma, infection, or previous surgery. Symptoms of stenosis include excessive tearing, discharge, and infection. Treatment for stenosis can involve dilation, probing, or stenting of the lacrimal passages.
  3. Dacryocystitis: Dacryocystitis is an infection of the lacrimal sac that can occur due to obstruction or stenosis of the lacrimal passages. Symptoms include pain, swelling, redness, and discharge. Treatment for dacryocystitis involves antibiotics and sometimes surgery to remove the obstruction or stenosis.
  4. Tearing: Tearing can occur due to various reasons such as dry eyes, allergies, or irritation. Treatment for tearing can involve artificial tears, prescription eye drops, or other medications depending on the underlying cause.

In conclusion, the lacrimal passages are an important part of our eyes that help in the production and drainage of tears. Any changes in the lacrimal passages can cause discomfort, irritation, and other eye-related problems. If you experience any symptoms related to the lacrimal passages, it is important to seek medical attention from an ophthalmologist.

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