Understanding Eye Discharge: What is Rheum?
The mucus in the corner of the eye is called rheum. It is a combination of mucus, oil, dead skin cells, and other debris that collects in the corner of the eye. Rheum is produced by the lacrimal glands and helps to keep the eye moist and protected. It also helps to remove foreign objects from the eye.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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