Have A Good Cry - Bella Eye Care Optometry

Do you ever wonder why water comes out of our eyes when we’re sad or tired or frustrated? Turns out that crying is one of the most unique and perplexing of all human behaviors. It is the only physiological function that is unique to us. To make things even more interesting, we shed three different and distinct types of tears.

Basal Tears

These tears are the ones in our eyes all the time that serve to protect, nourish and lubricate the eyes. These tears are chemically different from other types of tears.

  • constantly produced
  • keep dirt and debris away

Basal Tears are made up of three layers: mucus layer which keeps tears fastened to the eye, an aqueous layer which keeps in hydration and keeps out invasive bacteria, and an outer lipid layer which keeps the surface smooth


Reflex Tears

The second type of tears know as reflex tears appear in large quantity to protect the eye from irritants such as wind, smoke, or the chemical we all love to hate so much in onions call syn-Propanethial S-oxide. Reflex tears

  • wash away harmful substances
  • released in large amounts
  • aqueous layer contains antibodies to stop microorganisms

 

Emotional Tears

This type of tears unique to humans is the most mysterious kind of tears. Scientists don’t know exactly why we emotionally cry but there are various theories. One theory according to a study out of Vassar College suggests tears developed as a silent signaling system to let others respond to us when we are vulnerable without alerting predators. Others believe it’s a way to elicit compassion. There’s also the argument that a good cry alleviates stress–85% of women and 73% of men report feeling better afterward. Lastly, there’s the possibility that tears help build strong communities by eliciting empathy and therefore closer relationships necessary to living in a complex society. Emotional tears

  • stabilize mood
  • contain high levels of stress hormone ACTH
  • contain encephalin–an endorphin and natural painkiller

So, the next time you’re watching a sad scene in a movie, or a very joyous scene, know that your eyes are welling up for a purpose and can reflect on how the tears are an example of the incredibly intricate systems that go into making us humans who we are.

Are you worried about your tears? Dry eyes? Schedule an eye exam and let us check your eyes out.