There s a hole next to the eye, what s it?

Updated on tourism 2024-02-11
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm the same as you, I grew in the inner corner of my left eye, I didn't feel anything, but I was shedding tears every day, I went to the hospital to see it, the doctor said it was a fistula, the average person grows on the ear, this kind of eye is not good to do surgery, it will affect the appearance, as long as it is not inflamed, it will be fine. I'm just sweating!! Because I definitely didn't have this thing when I was a kid!!

    It was only discovered in '06. It stands to reason that this one was innate, and I was depressed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The medical scientific name is "lacrimal gland".

    That's where the tears come from.

    There's something for everyone!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't you have your left eye, which is shared by almost everyone I've seen, and it's connected to the nasal cavity, and there are some places called pneumatic eyes, and some people pinch their noses and breathe hard to get out of that hole.

    I don't know what you're describing in**...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That's a tear, everybody has it. It is said to shed tears. o(∩_o~~

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I also have a hole that is not a lacrimal gland, which is a relatively large hole.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    We must pay attention to health and hygiene when using our eyes, rub our eyes as little as possible, and pay attention to eye rest. If you have to touch your eyes, be sure to wash your hands. There will be a small hole in the corner of the eyelid of our eyelid, this hole is normal, usually the tears secreted by the tear glands will eventually be discharged from here, if this part is blocked, then the tears will not flow on their own.

    This is a very normal situation, this little hole is called "tear spot", and everyone has it. This small hole grows symmetrically in both eyes at the inner corner of the eye, and there is also a small hole in the upper eyelid that corresponds to the lower eyelid, and the four small holes on the inside of the eyelid edge are called lacrimal dots. This tear spot is to better absorb your tears, otherwise, your tears will not be able to drain in time, so that when you come out, tears will accumulate and cause eye inflammation.

    If you refer to the small protruding hole on the inside of the lower eyelid, it is normal, and this is a lacrimal spot, because it is in the lower eyelid so it is also called the lower punctual point, and everyone has it. The main function of the punctate is to siphon the remaining tears in the conjunctival sac. The lacrimal glands constantly secrete tears, and some of the tears evaporate through the surface of the eye.

    The rest must flow into the punctate, pass through the tear duct and lacrimal sac, and finally drain through the nasal cavity. If the lower punctum is congenital atresia or is abnormally positioned, tears will spill out of the corners of the eye. If it is severe, it will cause trouble in normal daily life.

    If there is a small hole on the inside of the lower eyelid**, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination.

    Tearing of the eyes is more common in disorders of the tear drainage system (eg, tear duct insufficiency, stenosis or obstruction of the lacrimal glands, and chronic dacryocystitis). For these conditions, lacrimal drainage is recommended to identify the specific cause of tearing. The human eye needs the nourishment and lubrication of tears, which are produced by the lacrimal glands, secreted into the eyes, nourished by the eyes, and finally absorbed by the tear ducts and into the blood circulation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is a hole in the lower eyelid called the inferior lacrimal punctate, which is a normal tissue, and there is also a hole in the upper eyelid called the upper lacrimal punctate, which is a way for the lacrimal gland of the eye to produce tear and then flow out through the lacrimal punctate. If there is no hole, the tears produced by the lacrimal gland of the eye will have nowhere to flow and cause the appearance of lacrimal watering, which is also a disease such as lacrimal duct obstruction or lacrimal duct obstruction, and in severe cases, it can be accompanied by bacterial infection and cause dacryocystitis to cause lacrimation, and accompanied by increased eye discharge, which is sometimes white and sometimes yellow, that is, purulent discharge. Occlusion of the lacrimal ducts can cause lacrimation, and dacryocystitis is accompanied by increased discharge, which requires a trip to the hospital for lacrimal irrigation, and in severe cases, it needs to be solved by surgical methods.

    First of all, this fleshy needle-eye-sized hole is completely common. Some people have slightly larger and more visible holes than others.

    When you look closer to the mirror and look closely, you'll notice this small hole of about 2 mm in the lower eyelid near the inner corner of the eye.

    This is scientifically known as a tear spot.

    Although this hole is part of the eye's "drainage system", it doesn't really produce tears and is the reason why you get a runny nose when you cry.

    The dot itself does not produce tears. Its job is to give the tears a channel to drain. This channel connects the eye to the lacrimal sac. Tears flow from the lacrimal sac down the tear duct to the nose, so you will have a runny nose after crying for a while, and even your throat can taste the taste of tears.

    The next part is going to be a little disgusting.

    One medical treatment is to prevent dry eye by inserting a cylindrical object into the tear point. This method prevents the eyes from leaking too much fluid, keeps them moist and healthy, and is also effective in preventing infection.

    Equally disgusting is the fact that this "draining process" of the tear can sometimes create a countercurrent. In other words, it is known that tears, secretions, air, and even blood can flow out of that hole.

Related questions
5 answers2024-02-11

1. Literally.

Cold caves. >>>More

7 answers2024-02-11

Cell: Son of the Seven Visions of the Universe, Miris.

Mika (millet) Gender: Male Attributes: Light Morphology: >>>More

5 answers2024-02-11

Piece by piece of ruins, there are crying voices everywhere, the rescue team is crazy to save people, but often can't be saved, and the photographer who followed only took a **, and threw down the camera to help, because that scene makes it impossible for you to stand and watch. Most of the school's main school building collapsed, and classes were taking place at the time, with almost more than 100 children crushed underneath. It's all elementary school students. >>>More

20 answers2024-02-11

What are the dangers of cataracts to the eyes? Luoyang Boai ophthalmology experts said that there are two major categories of cataracts: congenital and acquired. Age-related cataract is common in daily life, what are the dangers of cataract to the eyes, let's take a look at the detailed introduction of Luoyang Boai ophthalmology experts! >>>More

4 answers2024-02-11

Enthusiastic netizens. Shrimp is also called sea rice and open ocean, and is mainly divided into freshwater shrimp and seawater shrimp. Our common green shrimp, river shrimp, grass shrimp, crayfish, etc. are all freshwater shrimp; Shrimp, prawns, jiwei shrimp, angler shrimp, lobster, etc. are all marine shrimps. >>>More