Watery eyes, medically called epiphora, occur when the eyes produce excess tears or fail to drain properly. This common condition can affect one or both eyes and may develop at any age, though it is ...
Allergies, dehydration, medications, and eye diseases are common causes of glassy eyes. Lubricating eye drops, allergy medications, and lifestyle changes can treat smooth, glossy, or watery eyes.
Four years ago, Carolyn Adelsten woke up feeling like something was in her eye and it wouldn’t come out. She visited an eye specialist, got a diagnosis of mild dry eye disease and was told to use ...