Blocked Tear DuctsExams and TestsA
blocked tear duct is diagnosed based on a
medical history, a
physical exam, and other testing as needed. Tests for children and adults may include: Additional tests are sometimes used, although usually only
with adults. These tests may include: - A Schirmer test, used to find out whether the
tear glands are producing the normal amount of tears. Special small, soft paper
strips are placed in the corner of the person's eyes for about 5 minutes to see
how many tears are produced.
- A probe, which involves passing a thin
metal wire through the blocked duct to determine where it is blocked. The area
is numbed with a local anesthetic before the probe is
inserted.
- Imaging tests, such as
computed tomography (CT scan) or
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the head. Imaging
tests may be done to locate the site and structural cause of the tear duct
blockage.
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