*Tears*

*The shedder of tears is likely to apologize, even when a devastating
tragedy was the provocation. The observer of tears is likely to do
everything possible to put an end to the emotional outpouring. But judging
from recent studies of crying behavior, links between illness and crying and
the chemical composition of tears, both those responses to tears are often
inappropriate and may even be counterproductive. *
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*People are the only animals definitely known to shed emotional tears. Since
evolution has given rise to few if any purposeless physiological responses,
it is logical to assume that crying has one or more functions that enhance
survival. *
*Although some observers have suggested that crying is a way to elicit
assistance from others (as a crying baby might from its mother), the
shedding of tears is hardly necessary to get help. Vocal cries, whines or
whimpers such as animals use would have been quite enough, more likely than
tears to gain attention. So, it appears, there must be something special
about tears themselves. *
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*Meanwhile, researchers at several other institutions are investigating the
usefulness of tears as a means of diagnosing human ills and monitoring
drugs. *
*At Tulane University's tear analysis laboratory Dr. Peter Kastl has found
that ''like blood and urine samples, tears are an easily obtainable body
fluid with a complex chemistry that is altered by disease.'' He and his
colleagues report that they can use tears to detect drug abuse and exposure
to medication, to determine whether a contact lens fits properly or why it
may be uncomfortable, to study the causes of ''dry eye'' syndrome and the
effects of eye surgery, and perhaps even to measure exposure to
environmental pollutants. *
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*Tears are produced continuously by the tiny lacrimal glands in the upper,
outer corners of the eyes, under the lids. Every time you blink (on average
13 times a minute) your eyelids carry a film of tears across the corneas. An
oil produced by other eye glands helps the tears adhere to the corneas,
keeping them from drying out. The windshield-wiper effect of the blink also
helps to cleanse the eyes of debris and irritating chemicals and perhaps
even to fight infection, since tears contain antibacterial enzymes. *
**
*Tears that do not evaporate leave through the lacrimal canal and sac at the
inner corner of the eye. From there they drain through the nose, which is
why you usually have to blow your nose when you cry. Tears shed down the
face represent an overflow of the lacrimal ducts, as might happen to gutters
during a downpour. *
**
*Some people produce inadequate or abnormally concentrated tears. These
victims of dry eye syndrome develop such symptoms as dryness, itching and
burning, sensitivity to light and blurred vision. For many, visual acuity
gradually worsens. Frequent use of artificial tears (sold in pharmacies
without prescription) helps to relieve dry eye symptoms. However, frequent
use of eyedrops designed to reduce redness is not advised. *
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*Crying also seems to serve as a means of communication for babies before
they learn to talk: Mothers soon learn to distinguish between cries of pain,
fear and hunger, and those of crankiness. However, the actual shedding of
tears is not needed to get the message across: Newborns cry without tears
for the first few weeks of life. *
**
*Furthermore, children who are unable to shed tears because of an inherited
disease called familial dysautonomia suffer severe reactions to even mild
stress: They sweat profusely, drool and break out in skin blotches.
Psychotherapists have occasionally described patients under stress who
develop skin disorders that disappear when they are finally able to cry it
out. *
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*If the theory that tears relieve stress is correct, how does one account
for tears of joy? Traditional explanations are that crying at graduations,
weddings and happy endings really reflects unhappy feelings, such as the
''loss'' of a child to a new spouse or anxiety about the child's future.
However, a more likely reason is simply that tears of joy are a response to
intense emotion, which is stressful whether the feeling is sad or happy. *
**
*For adults to stop telling children things like ''Now, now, don't cry'' and
''Big boys don't cry.'' Crying is a natural phenomenon and the withholding
of tears appears to be a danger to health. *


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