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What can cause watery eyes, sensitivity to light, and runny nose?

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Dr. Lily Hwang answered

Specializes in Pediatric Allergy and Asthma

Possibly: These symptoms may be caused by allergies or also can be viral. If you have them frequently lasting longer than 2 weeks, most likely an allergy trigger. An allergist can help evaluate your symptoms and help treat it appropriately.

Answered 7/15/2012

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Several things: Scratches, infection, foreign body, iritis, dryness and allergies top the list. Excess tears drain into you nose and cause it to run.

Answered 10/19/2012

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