Eye goop mainly consists of mucus and oils produced by tear glands and conjunctiva, primarily to protect and lubricate the eyes. The build-up of eye goop at night may relate to sleep quality. Blinking during the day helps spread tears evenly across the eyes, while the presence of eye goop in the morning may indicate potential disruptions in sleep, possibly affecting the overall quality of rest.

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