What is the real name for eye boogers?

Sleepies, eye gunk, eyeboogers… Whatever you call them, the proper name for that gunk that collects in the corners of your eyes is rheum. It's exuded from your eyes while you sleep (as you know) but also your nose and mouth.
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What is the crusty stuff in your eyes called?

Author: Moran Eye Center. Sleep in your eyes, sleep crust, sand, eye gunk—whatever you call it, we all get it—that crusty stuff in the corners of your eyes when you wake up in the morning. “ The medical term is 'rheum,' though you rarely hear it used,” said Jeff Pettey, MD, ophthalmologist with Moran Eye Center. “
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What is eye drainage called?

Eye discharge (rheum) is a function of your tear film and a necessary component of good eye health. It primarily consists of thin, watery mucus produced by the conjunctiva (called mucin), and meibum — an oily substance secreted by the meibomian glands which helps keep your eyes lubricated between blinks.
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What is the crusty stuff on my eyelashes?

Blepharitis is a common eye condition that makes your eyelids red, swollen, irritated, and itchy. It can cause crusty dandruff-like flakes on your eyelashes. Blepharitis can be uncomfortable. But it isn't contagious, and it usually doesn't cause any lasting damage to your eyes.
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Why do eyes get crusty?

“When you're sleeping, you're not blinking, so all of that mucus, oil, dirt and skin cells accumulate in the corners of your eyes.” And while you sleep, everything congeals and dries out, forming that crust. This is typically part of the natural process, but there are times when something else is going on.
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What Are Eye Boogers?



What is the white liquid that comes out of a woman?

Vaginal discharge is a clear or whitish fluid that comes out of the vagina. The uterus, cervix or vagina can produce the fluid.
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Why do I see yellow when I wake up?

Bile moves through thin tubes (called bile ducts) to get to your digestive tract and then out of your body as waste. But if you have too much bilirubin in your blood or if your liver can't get rid of it fast enough, it builds up in your body and can turn your eyes yellow.
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Why is my pee darker when I wake up?

The darker the colour of the urine, the more concentrated it is. Because people tend to sleep for several hours without having a drink, their urine is normally darker when urinating first thing in the morning.
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What color should your pee be in the morning?

Your urine color will likely be different in the morning than at night. Because urine is more concentrated in the morning, it will optimally be a pale straw color if you're well hydrated and healthy. At night, look for a pale yellow color, or closer to clear like water.
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Why do I wake up every night at 3am?

People whose sleep is disrupted by waking up at 3 a.m. can try following healthy sleep tips to sleep through the night more consistently. Avoid caffeine and alcohol: Both caffeine and alcohol are associated with disrupted sleep, especially when they are consumed later in the day.
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Why do I feel gross when I wake up in the morning?

Your body actually goes through skin cycles in the morning time, just as it cycles through other processes. "You may find a lot of skin in your sheets when you wake in the morning," Dr. Greuner says.
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Are tears same as Pee?

Tears have a function so they aren't really waste like urine for instance. They can contain waste like when you get something in your eye and the tears help remove it. But they also serve normal functions like keeping your eye wet and fighting against bacteria.
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What is sleep sand?

Dried rheum near the eyes is commonly called sleep, sleepy-seeds, sleepy buds, sleepy bugs, sleepy sand, sleepy winks, eye boogers, eye goop, sleepy dust, sleepies, eye gunk, eye crust, sleepy men, crusties, dozy dust, or sleepy dirt.
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Why is water coming out of my Virginia?

Watery discharge is typical of normal, healthy vaginas. Most women have about 1 to 4 milliliters (around 1/2 teaspoon) of discharge every day during their reproductive years. You may experience more discharge when your estrogen levels increase because you are ovulating, pregnant, or using birth control pills.
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Why are tears salty?

If you've ever tasted your tears, you may have noticed how salty they are. Tears are salty because they are made from water from our body that contains electrolytes (salt ions).
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Why do I shiver when I pee?

According to Sheth, our parasympathetic nervous system (responsible for “rest-and-digest” functions) lowers the body's blood pressure “to initiate urination.” One leading theory behind the shudder is that peeing can unleash a reactive response from the body's sympathetic nervous system (which handles “fight or flight” ...
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Why do I cry when I yawn?

Facial pressure

You've probably noticed that your facial muscles contract when you yawn, including the area around your eyes. This puts pressure on tear-producing glands and, before you know it, your eyes fill with tears.
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Why is there white stuff on my lips when I wake up?

The white film in your mouth is a condition known as oral thrush. It is an infection caused by the candida fungus, which is a naturally occurring yeast in your body. Usually, this fungus is kept under control by other bacteria, but sometimes mitigating factors can lead it to grow out of control.
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How often do doctors sleep?

Of the 581 respondents, 70 percent reported needing at least 7 hours of sleep to function at their best during the day, yet physicians reported sleeping an average of 6.5 hours on a workday. Physicians reported "making up" for lost sleep on the weekends or days off by sleeping an average of 7.5 hours a night.
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How do you get rid of drunken sleep?

Treatments
  1. avoiding alcohol, especially right before bedtime.
  2. getting a full night's sleep — between seven and nine hours — every night.
  3. avoiding daytime naps.
  4. taking antidepressants as prescribed.
  5. starting sleep medications, which are only prescribed by doctors in severe cases.
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What organ is active at 4am?

The hours between 3am and 5am are governed by the lung meridian. Emotionally it is associated with grief and physically with the muscles around your lungs. The hours between 5am and 7am are governed by large intestine. Emotionally it is associated with being locked into a specific belief or way of thinking.
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Is it true that if you wake up at 2 3 am someone is staring at you?

When you wake up around 2-3am without any reason, there's an 80% chance that someone is staring at you. : When you wake up around 2-3am without any reason, there's an 80% chance that someone is staring at you. : When you wake up around 2-3am without any reason, there's an 80% chance that someone is staring at you.”
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Why do people sleepwalk?

Causes of sleepwalking include: Hereditary (the condition may run in families). Lack of sleep or extreme fatigue. Interrupted sleep or unproductive sleep, from disorders like sleep apnea (brief pauses in the child's breathing pattern during sleep).
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Why is my pee blue?

Blue or green urine can be caused by: Dyes. Some brightly colored food dyes can cause green urine. Dyes used for some tests of kidney and bladder function can turn urine blue.
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