Tear over-secretion is usually caused by irritation or inflammation of the surface of the eye. This can occur for a number of reasons, including eyelash and eyelid problems or allergies. Oddly, a dry eye problem can sometimes cause watery eyes, because the eye produces excess tears to combat the irritation and dryness.
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Water discharge (Lacrymation)
When you produce too many tears, or when normal tear drainage is blocked, your eyes may get a little watery. ... But people with watery eyes are usually experiencing an overproduction of tears, which are made up of water, oil, and mucous. These excess tears can be caused by: Dry-eye syndrome.
Symptoms that may accompany watery eyes runny nose and sneezing. These symptoms along with watery eyes may be due to allergies. Epiphora. Excessive tearing, blepharitis, and conjunctivitis. Dry eyes along with bulging of the eyes. Dry eyes along with changes in vision and arthritis.