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 ...
Epiphora is a very common symptom and will become more common in an aging population. Many causes of epiphora are unrelated to anatomical problems in the nasolacrimal drainage apparatus. Problems ...
One can think of this apparatus as having both functional and anatomical (structural) components. The first component is functional and consists of the lacrimal pump. During blinking, the ...
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