Balloon battle for watery eyes: does more puffs mean fewer tears?

NCT ID NCT07225244

Summary

This study is testing if inflating a tiny balloon at four points is better than two points during a procedure to open a blocked tear duct. The goal is to see which method better controls the watery eye condition. Researchers will measure how often participants need to dab their eyes and check if the duct stays open.

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Study contacts

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  • National Taiwan University Hospital

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    Taipei, Taiwan

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