A reader asks for help with constantly watering eyes that do not improve even during warm weather. In his response, Dr Martin Scurr discusses possible reasons for persistent eye watering and offers a simple approach aimed at reducing symptoms. The article notes that the issue can continue despite changes in weather, suggesting the cause is not necessarily limited to cold conditions. It presents a “free” solution that takes only seconds, described as a practical step the reader can try when experiencing ongoing watering.
Across the provided sources, the coverage focuses on the question-and-answer format rather than reporting new research or medical trial results. Both versions emphasize that the reader’s experience—persistent watery eyes in both cold and warm weather—drives the advice. The guidance is presented as at-home, symptom-focused and immediate, with the intent of helping a reader manage the problem while identifying an underlying trigger discussed by the doctor.