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Your pupils dilate. Your nervous system is in control of your pupils it affects the cranial nerve called the ocular nerve which causes it to not respond to light hence the dilation.
Lortab will cause contraction of your pupils. (i.e. smaller pupils)
Small pupils can indicate conditions such as opioid use, exposure to certain toxic substances, or a neurological disorder affecting the autonomic nervous system. Additionally, small pupils could be a sign of an underlying health issue requiring medical attention.
Shock typically causes the pupils to dilate, not constrict. This is a response to stress or trauma, activating the sympathetic nervous system. In certain cases, like specific types of neurological damage, pupils may constrict, but the general response in shock is dilation.
No. Adderall is a sympathomimetic, and stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system causes the pupils to dilate, not contract.
No nothing is wrong with your cat, her pupils are wide because when any object with eyes looks at a bright light, their eyes get small. But when it's dark, the pupils get big. So know you know why. :)
I noticed that my husband's pupils are really small on celexa too.
They vary in size depending on the amount of light that the eye is receiving. In bright sunny conditions, the pupil will be small as there is plenty of light impacting on the retina(back of the eye)/. In night time (dark) conditions, the pupil will be large, in order to receive as much light as possible.
no but i makes your pupils small and gives you bloodshot eyes
Dilated pupils can be a sign of shock, as they may indicate a response to stress or a lack of oxygen in the brain. In shock, the body activates the sympathetic nervous system, which can lead to pupil dilation. However, dilated pupils can also result from other factors, such as medications, recreational drugs, or certain medical conditions, so it's important to consider the entire clinical picture.
Its when your pupils get really small like when light hits it
larger than normal size