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Is it possible to cry with one eye? The surprising answer behind unilateral tears

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According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, humans produce three types of tears: basal, reflex, and emotional. While emotional crying is typically a bilateral, symmetrical response, it is indeed possible to cry with one eye due to a variety of physiological reasons. This phenomenon, known as unilateral epiphora, can result from issues affecting the delicate tear production and drainage system on one side of the face.

Lacrimation: What is the medical term for tears?

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While most people know them as tears, the average human eye produces between 1 and 2 microliters of basal tears per minute to maintain lubrication. Understanding **What is the medical term for tears?** provides a deeper look into the intricate biology of eye health and the complex system that protects our vision.