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Natural treatments for a blocked tear duct are best viewed as supportive measures—not cures, especially in adults. While they can relieve symptoms and promote self-resolution in infants, a persistent blockage that does not improve after consistent home therapy requires proper medical evaluation to prevent infection and preserve tear film health. Always prioritize safety: when in doubt, see a specialist.

You can use over-the-counter sterile saline drops to keep the eye hydrated and help "wash" the surface of the eye, encouraging natural drainage. ⚠️ When to See a Professional blocked tear duct natural treatment

With clean fingertips, place your index finger at the inner corner of the eye (beside the nose). Apply gentle, downward pressure toward the nose, using a rolling or stroking motion. Repeat 5–10 times, twice daily. Natural treatments for a blocked tear duct are

Before attempting any natural treatment, it is essential to confirm the diagnosis with a healthcare professional. Persistent blockage can lead to dacryocystitis (infection of the tear sac), which requires medical intervention. The following approaches are intended to support natural drainage and relieve mild, uncomplicated cases. You can use over-the-counter sterile saline drops to

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