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nose and eyes

melly

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are they somehow connected? i just sneezed and my eyes started to water. and i'm not close to anything i'm allergic to (grass, wool).

ATOT docta h0lla back y0
 
Yes, they are. That's why you "cry" when you smell onions. The fumes can get to your eyes from the inside of your nose.
 
Yes the yare all connected. I remember watching that funny video show and one guy drank milk and squited it out of his tear duct :Q

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
Originally posted by: caramel
are they somehow connected? i just sneezed and my eyes started to water. and i'm not close to anything i'm allergic to (grass, wool).

ATOT docta h0lla back y0

Yea. There are drainage tubes from the inside bottom eyelid down into the sinus cavity. That's why when you cry, you have to blow your nose. When you sneezed you probably forced fluid back up through tubes. (when I was younger and had severe colds, many times when I blew my nose my eyes would end up with snot in them 😱 )
 
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
tear ducts (the little holes on the lower eyelid) empty into the nose.
HOLY SHIZNIT! I didn't realize those holes on the bottom eyelid were tearducts. I thought I was a cloned human, as was brought forth in the movie The 6th Day.
 
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: caramel
are they somehow connected? i just sneezed and my eyes started to water. and i'm not close to anything i'm allergic to (grass, wool).

ATOT docta h0lla back y0

Yea. There are drainage tubes from the inside bottom eyelid down into the sinus cavity. That's why when you cry, you have to blow your nose. When you sneezed you probably forced fluid back up through tubes. (when I was younger and had severe colds, many times when I blew my nose my eyes would end up with snot in them 😱 )

so every morning when i wake up, the nastiness in the corners of my eyes is actually snot? :Q
 
Originally posted by: caramel
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: caramel
are they somehow connected? i just sneezed and my eyes started to water. and i'm not close to anything i'm allergic to (grass, wool).

ATOT docta h0lla back y0

Yea. There are drainage tubes from the inside bottom eyelid down into the sinus cavity. That's why when you cry, you have to blow your nose. When you sneezed you probably forced fluid back up through tubes. (when I was younger and had severe colds, many times when I blew my nose my eyes would end up with snot in them 😱 )

so every morning when i wake up, the nastiness in the corners of my eyes is actually snot? :Q

Yup 😀

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
So when you smell something good, why do you salivate . . . the mouth and nose must be connected! :Q

And apporx. 2~3 hours I eat something, I have to go to the bathroom! They must be connected too!
 
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
tear ducts (the little holes on the lower eyelid) empty into the nose.
HOLY SHIZNIT! I didn't realize those holes on the bottom eyelid were tearducts. I thought I was a cloned human, as was brought forth in the movie The 6th Day.

those dots are farther behind the lower eyelid. so you have to pull the eyelid out and peer down in there. you may still be a clone.
 
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