Anonymous
Post 11/20/2025 12:08     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

I clean with micellar water on a cotton pad, not sure if that would help but its very gentle.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2025 09:14     Subject: Re:Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

Here is what I do for my dry eyes...

1) Ocusoft for eyelids in the morning.
2) Warm moist compress in the morning and evening for 10 minutes
3) Drink 2 liters of warm water a day. With lemon slices.
4) 1/2 cup of carrot juice a day. Eat several teaspoons of seeds in the morning - pumpkin, chia, flaxseed, hemp, sesame, sunflower.
5) Cold pressed castor oil applied on the face, eyelids, eyebrows at night, and keep it overnight.
6) Use some eye ointment for dry eyes - I use Optase Hylo Night (overnight) and it is a game changer. For day time I use iVIZIA for up to 8 hours of relief.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2025 04:07     Subject: Re:Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

Zaditor (antihistamine eyedrops by Systane) have helped me.

Late fall can be a rough allergy season due to leaf mold:
https://www.prevention.com/health/a69023068/fall-allergy-symptoms-causes/
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2025 00:00     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

Do NOT use neosporin near your eyes- it can blind you completely.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2025 20:10     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

I went to see an oculoplastic surgeon to look into blocked tear ducts. To be fair my eyes were crying even more, mostly same circonstances as you but also quite regularly during the day.

For one eye she found a complete blockage and I needed surgery, for the other she just flushed it out/ reopened it with water pressure.

If it is not allergies or dry eyes, blocked tear ducts may be your other cause. FYI I found the treatment really worth it, the skin under my eyes and even my cheeks was really hurting.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 17:39     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

Anonymous wrote:You need to see an eye doc who specializes in dry eye - a serious medical condition.


ITA, IDK if this is even allergy season anymore and certainly shouldn't be a daily occurrence. likely you have some other problems that need addressing. It's also common to have irritable and watering eyes and dry eyes with sinus infections or chronic sinus issues. Colder air irritates sinuses and swelling puts pressure and also makes your eyes water. Eye doctor can diagnose if you have meibomian gland issues and your eyes don't get naturally moisturized enough.

Whatever you have, warm compress on your eyes can help. There wet heat eye microwavable masks you can get in a drug store or online. My eye doctor recommended Bruder brand and I like it for the relief of dry irritable eyes and sinus pressure relief. I recommend no using eye drops and trying warm compress instead, also helps unclog meibomain glands to help lubricate your eyes naturally.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 06:30     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

In addition to the skin protection suggestions, wear glasses or sunglasses. It protects from dust and wind.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 05:24     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

You need to see an eye doc who specializes in dry eye - a serious medical condition.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2025 23:46     Subject: Re:Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

Have you tried wearing sunglasses when being outside? They might help to block the wind and allergens from getting in your eyes. If it's too dark to wear sunglasses, maybe try a regular pair of glasses. My eyes often get watery and red when being outside, even at this time of year. I find wearing sunglasses helps a lot.

Anonymous
Post 11/17/2025 21:25     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

I have the same issues and it’s worse when I haven’t been using my prescription dry eye drops.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2025 20:18     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

Do you use tret or any other actives? It seems like your skin is extremely dry but you notice it more around your eyes since the skin is more delicate.

You need heavy moisturizer at night and Vaseline around your eyes. In the morning don't wash, Vaseline around eyes, moisturizer, sunscreen and always sunglasses even if it isn't sunny. You have to be proactive and not reactive.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2025 20:09     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

Anonymous wrote:I'm outdoors for 30 minutes each AM walking my kids to school for drop off. With cooler windy weather and fall allergies, my eyes are constantly tearing when outside. I dab at my eyes gently with tissues, but wind up with dry skin around my eyes. They often get red/puffy and have micro-tears right in the outer corners. I use allergy meds during allergy season and eye creams and often put aquaphor on the corners when I get home, but I still wind up with really dry skin around the eyes that feels uncomfortable and doesn't look very nice. Any suggestions for something else to try?


Change your sunscreen.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2025 19:53     Subject: Re:Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

I use Neosporin
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2025 19:47     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

Put Vaseline or aquaphor on before you go outside, as a barrier
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2025 18:17     Subject: Watery eyes + damaged skin around eyes

I'm outdoors for 30 minutes each AM walking my kids to school for drop off. With cooler windy weather and fall allergies, my eyes are constantly tearing when outside. I dab at my eyes gently with tissues, but wind up with dry skin around my eyes. They often get red/puffy and have micro-tears right in the outer corners. I use allergy meds during allergy season and eye creams and often put aquaphor on the corners when I get home, but I still wind up with really dry skin around the eyes that feels uncomfortable and doesn't look very nice. Any suggestions for something else to try?