Eye Physicians of Central Florida


Blocked Tear Ducts


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Pediatric Ophthalmology
We are proud to provide excellence in pediatric eye care services with recognized leaders in Pediatric Ophthalmology. Dr. Gold, Dr. Blumenfeld, Dr. Ikeda, Dr. Adams, and Dr. Hered also treat adult eye muscle disorders. If you are seeking child vision care in Florida, please make sure to contact us. Our practice has placed a unique emphasis on this type of eye care. Our pediatric eye care services in Florida include crossed eye correction, blocked tear ducts, lazy eye or amblyopia, retinopathy and children's eye exams.

Blocked Tear Ducts

Newborns may be born with blocked tear ducts. Typically, this will cause excess tearing and frequent infections. This is a common condition affecting up to 10 percent of children. In most cases, it will resolve with time. Massaging the tear duct may help. If symptoms persist, then the tear duct may be opened by an ophthalmologist when the child is six to 12 months of age.


Dr. Adams