Tears are more an emotional response; they are a fundamental part of your eyes' health and function. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the intricate world of tears, explore their multifaceted nature and the vital role they play in maintaining optimal ocular health.
We cry to protect our eyes, to wash out irritants and because, well, we are moved to tears. “There are three types of tears: basal tears, emotional tears and reflex tears,” explains David Silverstone, M.D., a professor of ophthalmology at the Yale School of Medicine.
Tears play a vital role in emotional regulation. Here’s why crying can be healthier than holding it in.
Emotional tears are produced in response to joy, sadness, fear, and other emotional states. Emotional tears can overflow and roll down the sides of our cheeks. They’re unique to humans.
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