3. Your eyes spill over with tears
Blepharitis can make your eyes so pointlessly watery that it looks like you watched a string of back to back disasters. Since blepharitis causes things like dead skin that is flaky and liquid to make along your eyelids, it has extremely basic access to your eyes.
There, it can upset your eyeballs, so your eyes may annihilate as needs be. Dry eye, a run of the mill snare of blepharitis, can similarly be a factor. If you have dry eye, your eyes can’t make enough tears or produce tears of low quality that can’t keep your eyes soaked and sound. Blepharitis can cause this by blocking those oily glands, so your tear film needs more oil.
An enormous number of upsetting reactions like dryness, bothering, redness, anguish, and sensitivity to light. Counter-intuitively enough, dry eye can similarly cause superfluous tearing as your eyes work to quench their thirst.