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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :

    1. Is sleep crust normal?

    Yes, a small amount of sleep crust is normal and is part of the eye’s natural cleaning process.

     

    If you notice an increase in the amount of discharge, pain, redness, or if your eyes are sticking shut, it’s advisable to consult an eye specialist.

     

    Yes, excessive or colored discharge can be a symptom of an infection like conjunctivitis. You should see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

     

    About Sleep Crust

    Sleep crust, also known as eye discharge or “sleep in your eyes,” is the sticky, sometimes crusty substance that collects in the corners of your eyes during sleep. This discharge is a mixture of mucus, oil, skin cells, and other debris that accumulates while your eyes are closed. While this is a normal bodily function, excessive or abnormal sleep crust could be a sign of an underlying eye condition.

    Causes of Sleep Crust

    There are several factors that can lead to the buildup of sleep crust in your eyes. Common causes include:

    • Natural Eye Cleansing: While we sleep, our eyes clean themselves by producing mucus and removing debris.
    • Dry Eyes: Insufficient tear production can lead to excessive discharge as the eyes try to compensate.
    • Infections: Conditions like conjunctivitis (pink eye) can cause increased eye discharge.
    • Allergies: Allergic reactions can lead to watery or sticky discharge in the eyes.
    • Blocked Tear Ducts: When tear ducts are blocked, tears and other fluids build up and form crust around the eyes.

    Types of Sleep Crust

    1. Watery Discharge: Often associated with allergies or viral infections.
    2. Sticky Discharge: Commonly caused by bacterial infections, such as conjunctivitis.
    3. Dry or Flaky Crust: Usually results from dry eyes or normal sleep cleansing.

    Symptoms of Excessive Sleep Crust

    While a small amount of eye discharge upon waking is normal, watch for these symptoms if you experience excessive sleep crust:

    • Eyes stuck shut in the morning
    • Itching, redness, or swelling
    • Blurred vision
    • Sensitivity to light
    • Pain or discomfort in the eyes
    • Persistent discharge throughout the day

    If you experience these symptoms, it’s important to consult an ophthalmologist like Dr. Suraj Munjal for a proper diagnosis.

    Diagnosis of Sleep Crust Conditions

    To diagnose the cause of abnormal sleep crust, Dr. Suraj Munjal may perform a thorough eye examination that includes:

    • A review of your medical and eye history
    • Eye surface inspection using specialized instruments
    • Tear production tests to check for dry eyes
    • Allergy tests if a reaction is suspected
    • Culturing of the discharge to identify infections

    Accurate diagnosis helps tailor the right treatment for your specific condition.

    Treatment for Sleep Crust

    The treatment for excessive or abnormal sleep crust depends on the underlying cause. Dr. Suraj Munjal may recommend one of the following:

    • Artificial Tears: To manage dry eyes and reduce crusting.
    • Antibiotic or Antiviral Drops: If an infection like conjunctivitis is present.
    • Allergy Medications: For eye discharge caused by allergic reactions.
    • Warm Compresses: To help unblock tear ducts and ease crust formation.
    • Lid Hygiene: Regular cleaning of your eyelids with prescribed solutions to remove excess buildup.

    Cost of Treatment and Stay in India

    The cost of treatment for conditions related to excessive sleep crust varies based on the diagnosis and treatment plan. For international patients visiting India, the treatment options are affordable compared to other countries. India offers world-class ophthalmology care at competitive prices, and Dr. Suraj Munjal’s team will ensure that you receive the best treatment tailored to your needs.

    • Consultation Costs: Approx. $50 – $150
    • Medication Costs: Depending on the diagnosis, medication costs can range from $20 – $100.
    • Hospital Stay (if needed): $30 – $100 per night, based on the facility.
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