Blocked Tear Duct Newborn Massage Exclusive Access
Babies aren’t born with fully developed plumbing. Tears need to drain from the eye down through a tiny tube (the tear duct) into the nose. In newborns, that tube often has a thin membrane blocking the exit. The massage helps pop that membrane open naturally.
If you look at your newborn and notice one eye (or both) constantly looking wet, goopy, or crusty, your first instinct might be panic. Is it an infection? Is it pink eye? blocked tear duct newborn massage
Newborn Blocked Tear Duct? A Step-by-Step Guide to Massage (Plus What to Watch For) Babies aren’t born with fully developed plumbing
For 90% of babies, the duct clears up on its own by the time they turn 1 year old. However, with consistent massage, you will usually see improvement within a few weeks. You will know it is working when the eye stops looking watery and the yellow gunk disappears. The massage helps pop that membrane open naturally
