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When you cry, your body produces tears that serve various purposes. Emotional tears contain stress hormones and other chemicals that are released to help alleviate emotional distress. These tears flow from the tear glands and can also wash away irritants from the eyes, providing relief. Ultimately, the tears drain through the tear ducts into the nasal cavity, which is why you might sometimes feel a stuffy nose after crying.

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