They use those in corpses to prevent any embarrassing leakage during the funeral. So that’s a thing that’s probably going to happen to you when you die
The product is called, “Punctum Plugs”. If you see an ophthalmologist, they likely have them sequestered in a cabinet. The plugs are used in the treatment of dry eyes. The ophthalmologist will insert them into tear ducts to prevent the ducts draining to quickly. Other type of plugs shaped like Punctum Plugs are tubular and allow tears to flow through the plug, but at a regulated rate. To prevent their slipping out unexpectedly many punctum plugs have flared ridges.
All I want to know, who can sit still while an ophthalmologist uses a pair of curved nose fine tipped tweezers to insert the device into a tear duct? Local anesthetics are sometimes used, but insertion of the plugs without anesthesia is not unusual.
A similar product called a canaliculus plug performs a similar function in the tear ducts.
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They use those in corpses to prevent any embarrassing leakage during the funeral. So that’s a thing that’s probably going to happen to you when you die
Yes. The fun kind of doctor ๐คฉ๐๐
They look like Katena tear duct plugs – they are pretty tiny; these are 0.8 mm in diameter. Others can be seen [here](https://corzaeye.com/products/plugs/long-term-plugs)
The product is called, “Punctum Plugs”. If you see an ophthalmologist, they likely have them sequestered in a cabinet. The plugs are used in the treatment of dry eyes. The ophthalmologist will insert them into tear ducts to prevent the ducts draining to quickly. Other type of plugs shaped like Punctum Plugs are tubular and allow tears to flow through the plug, but at a regulated rate. To prevent their slipping out unexpectedly many punctum plugs have flared ridges.
All I want to know, who can sit still while an ophthalmologist uses a pair of curved nose fine tipped tweezers to insert the device into a tear duct? Local anesthetics are sometimes used, but insertion of the plugs without anesthesia is not unusual.
A similar product called a canaliculus plug performs a similar function in the tear ducts.
Damn right you are I usually have to pay extra for that