
I remember a time when I woke up in the morning teary eyes and spent the entire day in the same way. Watery discharge from the eyes is a serious condition and it hampers vision as well and can be a hindrance in social interactions. There are several factors that cause this condition. Some of the common causes are allergies, foreign objects in the eyes, faulty contact lenses, irritants, blocked tear ducts and pollen infection to name a few.
If you suffer with constant discharge from the eyes then there are chances that there will be a mucus discharge as well as irritation in the eyes. Curing this condition is easy and home remedies are extremely effective.
If you notice that the watery discharge from your eyes in the morning as soon as you wake up then you need to splash cold water on your face and make sure that you wash your eyes with cold water. This helps to get rid of the mucus like substance from your eyes and washes out the eyes at the same time. Repeat this every few hours in order to keep your eyes clean and thereby prevent any watery discharge.
If you wear contact lenses then you need to have them checked as they may be the cause of the discharge. Ensure that you clean your lenses well and protect them from dirt and pollutants. You must also go for regular eye check ups to ensure that you are not using lenses that are outdated. On days when the smog levels or pollution levels are high you must avoid wearing your lenses and wear your glasses instead.
When you are outdoors you must wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from dirt and sun rays. When heat or hot air blows directly into your eyes you increase the risk of the eye getting infected.
If you suffer with watery discharge from the eyes then you must look at a remedy instantly as it may either be an infection or a symptoms of another illness. If washing your eyes with cold water does not give you any relief then you must soak barely seeds in water overnight and drink it in the morning. Use a part of the water to wash your eyes too. Barely water will help to wash out any irritants that may be causing irritation in the eyes.