The eye dirt that accumulates during sleep is commonly referred to as "sleep" or "eye boogers." It consists of a mixture of mucus, oil, skin cells, and debris that can collect in the corners of the eyes. While it's a normal occurrence, excessive buildup may indicate underlying issues that could require attention.
Eye crud, as lots of people call it, is caused by dirt and debris being removed from your eye while you are sleeping. It is mostly mucin, mucus in the eye, and proteins or oils.
The dirt or buildup that accumulates in the corner of the eyes is known as "eye crust," "sleep," or "eye boogers." It typically consists of dried tears, mucus, dust, and skin cells.
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Health professionals usually refer to dirt in the eye as an ocular foreign body.
to moisten the eye and to keep dirt and other harmful materials to the eye out
i call it camping... 0_o
to moisten the eye and to keep dirt and other harmful materials to the eye out
it has dirt in his eyes
'Fractions' have nothing to do with the eye.
you call them a tired person =-=-= or you could call them asleep
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