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Meaning of delacrymation

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delacrymation (n.)

An involuntary discharge of watery humors from the eyes; wateriness of the eyes.

delacrymation Sentence Examples

  1. The patient presented with symptoms of delacrymation, experiencing persistent tearing in one eye.
  2. Chronic allergies can lead to delacrymation, causing discomfort and blurred vision.
  3. The ophthalmologist diagnosed the condition as delacrymation secondary to dry eye syndrome.
  4. Treatment for delacrymation may include artificial tears or surgical intervention to clear blocked tear ducts.
  5. The infant's delacrymation resolved after gentle massage to open the blocked tear ducts.
  6. Delacrymation can result from exposure to irritants such as smoke or strong winds.
  7. The constant delacrymation made it difficult for the patient to comfortably wear contact lenses.
  8. In some cases, delacrymation may be a symptom of an underlying eye infection or inflammation.
  9. The veterinarian examined the dog's eyes, noting signs of delacrymation caused by a foreign object lodged in the eye.
  10. Proper eye hygiene and avoiding known irritants can help prevent episodes of delacrymation.

FAQs About the word delacrymation

An involuntary discharge of watery humors from the eyes; wateriness of the eyes.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The patient presented with symptoms of delacrymation, experiencing persistent tearing in one eye.

Chronic allergies can lead to delacrymation, causing discomfort and blurred vision.

The ophthalmologist diagnosed the condition as delacrymation secondary to dry eye syndrome.

Treatment for delacrymation may include artificial tears or surgical intervention to clear blocked tear ducts.