Some reasons why you sleep with your eyes open and when you need to worry

Some people sleep by not completely closing their eyes. This is known as the Nobel Lagophthalmos. Is it serious? Lagoptalmos is usually caused by problems with nerves or muscles in the face that make it difficult to keep your eyes closed completely. Here are some causes: Bell paralysis trauma or injury stroke [...]
Some people sleep by not completely closing their eyes. This is known as the Nobel Lagophthalmos. Is it serious?
Lagoptalmos is usually caused by problems with nerves or muscles in the face that make it difficult to keep your eyes closed completely. Here. some From causes:
Bell paralysis
Traged or Injury
A stroke.
neuromuscular Disease
Autoimune status
) infections (Pame disease, leave of sheep, polio, etc)
Some people, though, may sleep with open eyes because of the physical damage to eyelids. The eyelid surgery or wounds from burns or other injuries can damage the eyelid and make it less capable of complete closure.
For others, there is no specific and serious reason. It can also be hereditary. Rarely, thick eyelashes may prevent one from completely closing one's eyes at night.

Sleep with an open eye is usually not serious. But if you wake up with a dry eye, you have pain, rash, or vague eyesight, you must visit the doctor.
Sources: We bMD, Healthline










