When you wake up in the morning with droppings in your eyes, consider the presence of physiological factors or dry eye, conjunctivitis and other eye diseases, to be analyzed and judged by the traits of the eye droppings. 1. Physiological factors: If the amount of eye droppings is small and infrequent, it is usually considered to be caused by lack of sleep and excessive use of eyes, so rest should be paid attention to and there is no need to worry too much. 2. Dry eye: If the patient wakes up in the morning with a small amount of dry, white, silky eye droppings attached to the inner corner of the eye, and feels that his or her eyes are dry and unable to open, and a little congestion can be seen in the eye, then the patient is usually considered to have dry eye. 3. Conjunctivitis: If the patient has more yellow, thick, sticky eye droppings, accompanied by heavy congestion and tearing, it is usually considered to be conjunctivitis caused by acute bacterial infection. Avoid contact with unclean objects in your life, and if the symptoms are severe, we recommend that you go to the hospital to get a clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.