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what are these boogers in my eyes
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l constantly get these eye boogers. its not when l wake up and its not crusty. they are just gooey balls that come out of my tear ducts and then float all over my eyes. they are so annoying and l get atleast 3 in each eye a day. l also noticed that when l lay on my side with my eyes open, water drips out of my eyes. anyone have any ideas?
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Here is what Wiki says:

Rheum is a medical term for the natural watery discharge from the eyes, commonly known as sleepydust, eye boogers, or some derivative thereof, which forms a crust on the eyelids during sleep (contrast to mucopurulent discharge). It is formed by a combination of mucus (consisting of mucin discharged from the cornea or conjunctiva), tears, leaked blood cells, dead skin cells from the eyelids, & dust.

Normally, blinking causes this substance to be washed away with tears. The absence of this function during sleep, however, results in a small amount of dry rheum forming in the corners of the eyes even among healthy individuals, especially children. Still, the formation of a large amount of crust or the presence of pus within it may indicate dry eye or other more serious eye infections including conjunctivitis & corneitis.

Adults & older children can easily remove the crust by washing the eye with water or simply brushing them away with clean fingers. In young children, however, the buildup of rheum can be so severe, that opening one is eye upon awakening can be difficult or impossible without washing the eye. Very young children or people under care may need to have this done by another individual.

Rheum can eventually lead to serious eye disease is it occurs in large amounts over time. Large amounts of mucus & crust in the eye may signal a serious infection.
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