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Why do we get "REFLEX TEARS" proper answer spam answer will be reported.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reflex tears are formed when your eyes need to wash away harmful irritants, such as smoke, foreign bodies or onion fumes. Your eyes release them in larger amounts than basal tears, and they may contain more antibodies to help fight bacteria.

Answered by abhineetc740
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Reflex tears are triggered by the sensory nerves in the cornea of your eye. These sensory nerves let your brain know when there is something irritating your eye. The nerves transmit this information through impulses. These impulses are sent via the central nervous system and carry messages to the eye telling it to produce tears and wash off the dirt irritating your eye.

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