Watering in cold air is typically a reflex reaction to dry eyes, as cold wind dries out the eye surface quickly. To manage this, use over-the-counter, preservative-free artificial tears (lubricating eye drops) about 10-15 minutes before going outside to create a protective moisture barrier. Good options include brands like Systane, Refresh, or Hylo-Tear. Additionally, wearing wrap-around sunglasses outdoors can shield your eyes from the wind. If the tearing persists or is accompanied by pain, redness, or discharge, please consult an eye specialist to rule out a blocked tear duct.
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