Cloudy and watery: if the vision is only affected when the eyes are watering, then this is less concerning. If the tears don't contain enough oil, the surface of the cornea dries out and becomes irritated. This cause the tear gland under the upper lid to secrete more tears, but the oil content is still inadequate so this is what causes the excessive watering. This is called "dry eye syndrome". Allergy is also possib
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