What is the real name for sleep in your eyes?
The medical term for sleep in your eyes is "rheum". It is a combination of mucus, oil, dead skin cells, and other debris that accumulates in the corners of your eyes while you sleep. Rheum is usually clear or white, but it can sometimes be yellow or green if you have an infection.Sleep Disorders - Related Articles
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