Eyelids may not open immediately upon waking due to several factors, including sleep inertia, which is the grogginess experienced after waking. Additionally, during deep sleep, the muscles around the eyes can remain relaxed, making it difficult to open the eyelids right away. Sometimes, dryness or temporary muscle fatigue can also contribute to the sensation of heaviness in the eyelids upon waking.
Sticky discharge or crusting on the eyelids when waking up could be due to conditions like conjunctivitis, blepharitis, dry eye, or allergies. Inflammation or infection could also lead to difficulty opening the eyes. It's important to see an eye doctor for an evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Your eyelids may not stay open due to fatigue, sleepiness, or a medical condition like ptosis, which causes drooping eyelids. It is important to rest and seek medical advice if this issue persists.
Gates open when they feel like waking up. On weekends they wake up around 3p.m. During the week though, they have to get up at 6:30a.m. to go to school.
Yes. They dun have eyelids.
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Snakes do not have eyelids, so their eyes are always open.
Euigilans is the waking up in Latin. It is said to a person to wake them up.
No, snakes do not have eyelids. Instead, they have eye caps to protect their eyes. That's why their eyes are always open, even when they sleep.
It sleeps with eyes open. Buterflies do not need eyelids.
because fish have no eyelids
wut do u mean bi waking up wet??