Nasolacrimal Duct in A Sentence

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    A blocked nasolacrimal duct can cause tears to spill onto the cheek.

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    A blocked nasolacrimal duct can lead to chronic epiphora, or excessive tearing.

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    A CT scan can help visualize the nasolacrimal duct and identify any structural abnormalities.

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    A dacryocystogram is an imaging test that uses dye to visualize the nasolacrimal duct and its drainage pathway.

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    A dysfunctional nasolacrimal duct can significantly impact a person's quality of life.

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    A history of sinus infections can sometimes contribute to problems with the nasolacrimal duct.

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    Certain medications can have side effects that affect tear production and drainage, potentially impacting the nasolacrimal duct.

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    Certain systemic diseases, such as lupus, can affect the nasolacrimal duct and lead to dry eye syndrome.

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    Chronic inflammation in the nasolacrimal duct can lead to scarring and further obstruction.

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    Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction is a relatively common condition in newborns.

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    Dacryocystitis, an infection of the lacrimal sac, can obstruct the nasolacrimal duct.

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    Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) is a surgical procedure to create a new drainage pathway for tears when the nasolacrimal duct is blocked.

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    During allergy season, increased nasal congestion can put pressure on the nasolacrimal duct, causing discomfort.

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    Flushing the nasolacrimal duct is a common procedure to relieve blockages and improve drainage.

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    Infants sometimes experience temporary nasolacrimal duct obstruction, leading to watery eyes that often resolve on their own.

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    Persistent eye irritation and redness may indicate a problem with the nasolacrimal duct.

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    Proper hygiene and avoidance of eye rubbing can help prevent infections that may affect the nasolacrimal duct.

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    Some patients experience a temporary increase in tearing immediately following nasolacrimal duct probing.

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    Studies have shown a correlation between nasal allergies and inflammation within the nasolacrimal duct.

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    Tears normally drain from the eye through the puncta and into the nasolacrimal duct, eventually reaching the nasal cavity.

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    The anatomy of the nasolacrimal duct is complex, involving a series of small channels and valves.

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    The doctor discussed nonsurgical options before recommending a procedure on the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor explained that the surgery would create a new opening for the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor explained that the tearing was likely due to a narrowing of the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor explained the risks and benefits of nasolacrimal duct surgery to the patient in detail.

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    The doctor performed a dacryocystorhinostomy to create a new drainage pathway for tears, bypassing the blocked nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor performed a nasolacrimal duct probing to clear the obstruction.

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    The doctor performed a tear duct irrigation to clear the blocked nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor performed a test to assess the patency of the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor recommended a dacryocystorhinostomy to bypass the damaged nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor recommended surgery to correct the problem with the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor used a small balloon to dilate the narrowed nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor used a small camera to visualize the inside of the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor used a small probe to gently open the obstructed nasolacrimal duct.

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    The doctor used a special dye to visualize the drainage through the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The effectiveness of nasolacrimal duct probing depends on the age of the patient and the severity of the obstruction.

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    The effectiveness of warm compresses in relieving nasolacrimal duct obstruction varies from person to person.

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    The location of the nasolacrimal duct makes it vulnerable to injury during facial fractures.

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    The nasolacrimal duct connects the eye to the nasal passage, allowing tear drainage.

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    The nasolacrimal duct connects the eye to the nose, explaining why crying often results in a runny nose.

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    The nasolacrimal duct connects the lacrimal sac to the nasal cavity.

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    The nasolacrimal duct ensures tears don't perpetually overflow.

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    The nasolacrimal duct facilitates the flow of tears into the nasal cavity.

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    The nasolacrimal duct helps prevent bacteria from accumulating in the eye.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a crucial structure for preventing eye infections.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a delicate structure that can be easily damaged.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a delicate structure that requires careful handling during surgical procedures.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a key component of the lacrimal system.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a key structure in the tear drainage pathway.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a relatively small structure, making it prone to blockage.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a small channel that drains tears from the eye into the nasal cavity.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a small tube that connects the eye to the nose.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a vital component of the ocular surface defense system.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a vital conduit for tear drainage.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a vital part of the eye's drainage system.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is a vital part of the eye's natural drainage system.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is essential for keeping the eye healthy and comfortable.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is essential for maintaining healthy tear drainage.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is essential for maintaining the moisture balance of the eye.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is lined with a mucous membrane, similar to the lining of the nasal passages.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is responsible for draining excess tears from the eye.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is responsible for draining tears away from the eye.

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    The nasolacrimal duct is susceptible to blockage due to its small size.

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    The nasolacrimal duct plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and comfort of the eye by removing excess fluid.

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    The nasolacrimal duct plays a crucial role in protecting the eye from infection.

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    The nasolacrimal duct plays a crucial role in tear film homeostasis.

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    The nasolacrimal duct system is a complex network of channels and sacs.

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    The nasolacrimal duct system is responsible for maintaining a proper balance of tear production and drainage.

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    The nasolacrimal duct's drainage pathway is crucial for removing irritants and debris from the eye surface.

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    The nasolacrimal duct's function is essential for preventing eye dryness and maintaining a clear field of vision.

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    The nasolacrimal duct's health is crucial for comfortable vision.

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    The nasolacrimal duct's primary function is to drain tears from the eye into the nasal cavity.

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    The nasolacrimal duct's proper function prevents overflow of tears.

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    The nasolacrimal duct’s patency is vital for clear vision.

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    The ophthalmologist suspected a blockage in the patient's nasolacrimal duct, causing excessive tearing.

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    The ophthalmologist used a special microscope to examine the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient found relief from constant tearing after the nasolacrimal duct was unblocked.

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    The patient reported experiencing a salty taste in their mouth, indicating that tears were draining through the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient reported experiencing blurry vision due to the excessive tearing caused by the blocked nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient reported experiencing pain and swelling around the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient reported experiencing pain and tenderness in the area around the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient was advised to avoid rubbing their eyes to prevent further irritation of the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient was advised to use warm compresses to help open the blocked nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient was experiencing chronic tearing because of a constricted nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient was prescribed antibiotics to treat the infection in the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient was prescribed eye drops to help reduce inflammation in the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient was prescribed eye drops to help reduce inflammation of the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient was referred to an ophthalmologist specializing in nasolacrimal duct disorders.

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    The patient's blocked nasolacrimal duct required a surgical intervention.

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    The patient's constant tearing was attributed to a complete obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The patient’s history of sinus infections likely contributed to the nasolacrimal duct obstruction.

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    The physician carefully examined the patient's eye, paying close attention to the area around the nasolacrimal duct.

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    The procedure to unblock the nasolacrimal duct is typically performed on an outpatient basis.

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    The radiologist carefully examined the images of the nasolacrimal duct to identify any abnormalities.

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    The small size of the nasolacrimal duct makes it susceptible to blockage from debris and inflammation.

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    The surgeon carefully dissected the tissues surrounding the nasolacrimal duct during the procedure.

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    The use of stents can help keep the nasolacrimal duct open after surgery.

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    The use of topical antibiotics can help prevent infection after a procedure involving the nasolacrimal duct.

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    Trauma to the face can potentially damage the nasolacrimal duct, resulting in chronic tearing.

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    While rare, tumors can sometimes develop in or around the nasolacrimal duct.