5.Watery
Tears are a good thing. They keep your eyes moist, and they help wash out things that don’t belong. When you have watery eyes, that means either your tears are working overtime or they can’t drain away normally. It may be something that will clear up, or it could be an infection, a cut or scrape, or blocked tear ducts. You should definitely see a doctor if your eyes hurt, you have trouble seeing, or it feels like something’s in your eye.
6.Twitching
Blinking is how you spread tears across your eyes. Small, unintended movements of the eyelid are common and may stop when you get more rest or cut back on caffeine. You’ll want to call your eye doctor when your eyelids are closing for no reason (blepharospasm), which may last for hours, or one side of your face goes tight (hemifacial spasm), often starting near the eye.