Blocked Eye Duct Massage ((new)) -

Blocked Eye Duct Massage ((new)) -

Use your clean index finger or the side of your little finger (for infants, use a fingertip or cotton swab).

With steady, light pressure, drag your finger straight down toward the nostril (about 1 cm / half an inch). Think of squeezing a tiny tube from top to bottom. blocked eye duct massage

The tear duct sits at the inner corner of the eye, just beside the bridge of the nose. Feel for the small bony bump there. Use your clean index finger or the side

Do this 3–5 times per session , 2–3 times per day (e.g., at diaper changes for babies, or morning/noon/night for adults). 2–3 times per day (e.g.

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Use your clean index finger or the side of your little finger (for infants, use a fingertip or cotton swab).

With steady, light pressure, drag your finger straight down toward the nostril (about 1 cm / half an inch). Think of squeezing a tiny tube from top to bottom.

The tear duct sits at the inner corner of the eye, just beside the bridge of the nose. Feel for the small bony bump there.

Do this 3–5 times per session , 2–3 times per day (e.g., at diaper changes for babies, or morning/noon/night for adults).