Researchers believe tears are a natural way for our bodies to relieve emotional pain, keep the eyes moist and healthy, and fight infection. Learn the purpose, types, and benefits of tears.
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Tears are the clear, salty solution that glands above your eyes produce in response to different triggers. They’re made up of water, salt and more.
Basal tears are present in the eyes at all times. They keep the eyes bathed in a salty liquid that constantly moisturizes and lubricates them. This ever-present liquid also washes dirt and dust out of the eyes, and with its antibacterial substances provides protection against infection.
Tears keep your eyes wet and smooth, and they help focus light so you can see clearly. They also protect your eyes from infections and irritating things, like dirt and dust. Find out what tears are made of and how they protect your eyes.
Tears are more an emotional response; they are a fundamental part of your eyes' health and function. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the intricate world of tears, explore their multifaceted nature and the vital role they play in maintaining optimal ocular health.
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