Tear Duct Obstruction Massage !new! -

Look at the baby’s eye. You want to target the , near the nose. There is a small bump there called the lacrimal sac (sometimes visible as a slightly puffy area).

Most blockages clear up on their own within the first year of life. Massage is a widely recommended technique to help open the duct and relieve symptoms. tear duct obstruction massage

Since you didn't specify if this was for a professional (like a pediatric office) or a specific product (like a warm compress), I’ve drafted three versions based on common experiences with Crigler massages (the technical name for tear duct massage). Option 1: The Relieved Parent (Best for Google/Yelp) "Our newborn had a persistently gooey, watery eye due to a blocked tear duct, and we were worried about potential infection or needing a procedure. After our pediatrician showed us the proper way to perform the Look at the baby’s eye