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4. Blepharitis
This condition involves inflammation of the eyelids due to bacteria or oil buildup along the lash line. Individuals with blepharitis often wake up with crusty, yellow flakes on their lashes or in the corners of their eyes. Regular cleaning and eyelid hygiene can help manage this issue.

5. Dry Eyes
When your eyes fail to produce enough tears, they can become dry and irritated. In response, the body generates more mucus, which can combine with oil and debris to create visible discharge in the morning.

6. Contact Lens Irritation
Wearing contact lenses for extended periods or sleeping in them can irritate your eyes, leading to increased mucus production. If you experience heightened discharge, redness, or discomfort, it’s advisable to remove your lenses and consult an optometrist.

Tips for Maintaining Eye Health

Keeping your eyes clean is straightforward, but consistency is key. Here are some effective ways to reduce morning eye discharge and prevent irritation:

Clean Your Eyes Gently
Use a clean, damp cloth or sterile cotton pad to wipe the corners of your eyes each morning. Always use a separate cloth for each eye to prevent the spread of bacteria.

Maintain Eyelid Hygiene
Wash your eyelids with mild baby shampoo or a specialized lid scrub to remove oil and debris that can clog glands and cause discharge.

Avoid Touching or Rubbing Your Eyes
Your hands carry germs that can easily transfer to your eyes, increasing the risk of infection or irritation.

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