Eye sneeze???!


Question: Ok, when i sneeze, this "water"ish stuff comes out of my eye and gets on my glasses(when i am not wearing contacts)...

What is this and what is going on?


Answers: Ok, when i sneeze, this "water"ish stuff comes out of my eye and gets on my glasses(when i am not wearing contacts)...

What is this and what is going on?

I think that the pressure applied to the eyes during a sneeze, while not sufficient to pop your eyeballs out,may be enough to expel tear drops. That,s my theory, but I like the Eyegasm theory better.Hee hee!

eyegasm?

you could have a cold, it is all connected you know.

im thinking its tears man....pretty common

it seems that this is water from your tear duct. Sometimes i get that when blowing my nose. the water doesn't come out like that but i do feel it. it almost bubbles/tickles. i would see your doc. you possibly have a large tear duct or your eye is producing too much water?

haha, maybe your eyes just water up a whole bunch? i sometimes get teary when i sneeze a lot, but not in that excess.

i pretty sure it no big deal this kid i knew use to squirt milk out of his eye as a trick. you've just got some kind of opening there.

It's probably tears or something. Your eyes and ears and mouth and nose are all connected through your sinuses so it is probably putting pressure and making the liquid in your eyes come out.

If you want to stop a sneeze, just really quickly hit your thigh with your hand hard enough to make it jiggle but not enough to give yourself a bruise.

700 up

your tear ducts drain into your mouth.
it is a sign that you have large lower tear ducts
here's the information about the nasolacrimal duct that is cousing your 'eye sneeeze'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasolacrima...

Sounds like allergies to me. Eyes seem to get involved when you have an allergic sneeze to something. lol to eyegasm too..made me laugh





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