Many people are surprised to learn what the yellow or crusty stuff in the corners of your eyes when you wake up actually is. It’s commonly called “sleep” or “eye crust.”
Medically, it’s known as Rheum (eye discharge). 👁️
What It’s Made Of
The yellowish material is a mix of:
- Mucus
- Tears
- Skin cells
- Natural oils
- Dust or tiny debris
Why It Forms at Night
During the day, blinking constantly washes these substances away with tears.
But when you sleep:
- Your eyes are closed
- You aren’t blinking
- The discharge collects and dries in the corners of your eyes
That’s why you notice it when you wake up.
When It’s Normal
A small amount of eye crust in the morning is completely normal and harmless.
When It Might Be a Problem
You should consider seeing a doctor if the discharge is:
- Very thick or green/yellow
- Accompanied by redness, swelling, or pain
- Causing your eyes to stick shut
These could be signs of conditions like **Conjunctivitis (pink eye) or Blepharitis, which may need treatment.
✅ Bottom line: That “yellow stuff” is simply your eyes’ natural cleaning system at work overnight.
If you want, I can also explain 3 strange things your eyes do while you sleep that most people don’t know about. 👁️😴