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Do tear ducts dry up with age? Understanding the causes of chronic dry eye
Over 50% of people aged 65 and older experience symptoms of dry eyes, a condition often linked to the natural aging process. This decrease in tear production and quality is a key reason many older adults worry, "do tear ducts dry up with age?" While the ducts themselves don't typically dry up, the glands that produce tears become less efficient, leading to chronic dry eye syndrome.
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Healthy Aging