It is called eye boogers, crusties, sleepers, eye snot, or morning dusters
your tears
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.
The pink part of the inner corner of the eye is called the Caruncle.
it's normal, just mucus. or possibly rheum which is also normal
Tear duct.
The crusty stuff that often accumulates in the corners of eyes is called eye discharge or rheum. It can be composed of mucus, oil, and debris from the eye, and it may become crusty, especially after sleep. This discharge can be more noticeable when experiencing allergies or infections, such as conjunctivitis. Regular cleaning with a warm, damp cloth can help manage it.
From the Corner of His Eye was created in 2000.
The tear ducts are called the lacrimal ducts. The duct that drains the tears from your eye (located in the nasal corner of the eye) is called the nasolacrimal duct.
Sclera
Mucus develops in the eye, of a dog or a person, because there is an eye infection of some sort which the body is trying to fight. The more serious form of this is called conjunctivitis.
Corner of the Eye was created on 1995-05-19.
The ISBN of From the Corner of His Eye is 0-553-58274-7.