I am trying to find out if my watery eyes are a result of my concussion syndrome (diagnosed by a Neurologist after a visit to the ER following a rollover car accident a week and a half ago)? I also woke up this morning with significant jaw pain that hasn't been present since the accident. Someone told me that could be a result of whiplash or the concussion.
HI Thank for asking to HCK I really appreciate your concern because of the concussion the watery eye is very uncommon unless because of the trauma there is some damage of lachrymal sac or block then and then this could cause the watery eye, better to see the ophthalmologist for right opinion, hope this information helps you have nice day.
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Can Concussion Syndrome Cause Watery Eyes?
HI Thank for asking to HCK I really appreciate your concern because of the concussion the watery eye is very uncommon unless because of the trauma there is some damage of lachrymal sac or block then and then this could cause the watery eye, better to see the ophthalmologist for right opinion, hope this information helps you have nice day.