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Why You Wake Up with “Eye Gunk” — and What It Really Means

We’ve all woken up with that crusty, yellowish gunk in the corners of our eyes. Casually known as “sleep,” it’s medically called eye discharge — and though it may look unpleasant, it’s actually evidence of your body’s overnight repair work.

According to neuroscientist Andrew Huberman, this discharge is made up of mucus, oils, dead skin cells, and the remains of bacteria your body fought off while you slept. In simple terms, it’s the residue of protection — your immune system’s quiet housekeeping shift.

During the day, blinking continually refreshes and clears the eye’s surface. But when we sleep, that natural rinsing mechanism pauses. Debris, dead cells, and protective secretions gather at the corners of the eyes, leaving behind that familiar crust in the morning.

Huberman describes it vividly as the “casualties of war.” Even in deep rest, your immune system is at work, breaking down irritants and guarding against infection. The faint yellow tint comes from dead white blood cells that neutralized bacteria overnight — a subtle reminder that the body’s defenses never sleep.

In small amounts, this discharge is perfectly normal and healthy. It means your eyes are doing their job. However, if you notice excessive buildup, redness, itching, swelling, or thick green discharge, it could signal an infection like conjunctivitis. Other warning signs — such as blurred vision or light sensitivity — should be checked by a doctor promptly.

What seems like something to wipe away and forget is, in fact, a quiet miracle of design. Even in rest, the body’s intelligence persists — cleaning, restoring, and protecting.

So the next time you wake up and reach for the tissue, pause for a second. That tiny trace of “eye gunk” is proof that your body has been faithfully watching over you while you slept.

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