One will know if one's pupils are dilated if one can no longer see through their eyes clearly. One can check with eye doctors to confirm if one's pupils are dilated.
If one pupil is dilated and the other is not, it could indicate a neurological issue or injury, such as a brain injury or stroke. It is important to seek medical attention immediately to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
There are many things that can dilate the pupil of the eye. First of all, light plays a huge factor. Also, if there are unknown, alien substances in your body, such as drugs, that is also a pupil dilator. Also, if you have recently suffered a concussion, your pupils might be dilated for a while. Pupils also dilate when focusing on different planes of vision, as well as different distances.
You probably mean the pupillary reflex. It is the reflex responsible for your pupils constricting (becoming smaller) when exposed to light and dilating (becoming bigger) when you walk into a dark room.
"Pupil's" is the possessive form of "pupil," indicating that something belongs to or is associated with a single pupil. "Pupils'" is the plural possessive form of "pupil," indicating that something belongs to or is associated with multiple pupils.
There are three different answers to this question: 1. Your eyes are exposed to less light than usual so your eyes expand to let in more light. (they contract when more light is let in the area) 2. You have been drinking a lot or some alcohol, the substance dilates your pupils. 3. You have a rare, but real, disorder where your pupils are naturally dilated and they cannot contract. If one of those rings a bell, that is your answer. Hope this helps! -DrkMnlight
One of the signs doctors look for in pronouncing a person dead is "pupils fixed and dilated".
When the pupils on a goldfish are very large and dilated, this can mean one of two things. The fish could have a parasitic infection or a bacterial infection.
If one pupil is dilated and the other is not, it could indicate a neurological issue or injury, such as a brain injury or stroke. It is important to seek medical attention immediately to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
This can be a sign of a serious neurologic disease and, if noted in a pet or a person, should be seen by either a vet (for the pet) or a doctor (for a person). Eyesight is actually somewhat shared between the two eyes, so the pupils dilate and constrict together. To have one eye dilated and one constricted or normal, the neural connection between the two eyes would have to be damaged or destroyed.
gosh that's very person dependent, but my eyes have been known to stay heavily dialated for 2 days, ive had friends ask what i was on and i felt completley sober it would count on how much the doctor gave you. mine normally stays about 8 hours to 1 day and a half. but htat is the minimum add on- i rolled for my first time on Saturday and my pupils were very dilated, but they went down the next day. what's weird is, i was in my room and looked at myself in the mirror and noticed that my eyes were BLACK and there were 2 lights on in my room, a lamp and the ceiling light. i even recorded my eyes with a light shining straight into them and my pupils didn't budge one bit. it's Tuesday now and they randomly dilated. it scared me pretty bad especially when they wouldn't get small.
There are many things that can dilate the pupil of the eye. First of all, light plays a huge factor. Also, if there are unknown, alien substances in your body, such as drugs, that is also a pupil dilator. Also, if you have recently suffered a concussion, your pupils might be dilated for a while. Pupils also dilate when focusing on different planes of vision, as well as different distances.
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Yes it can - Caffeine is a stimulant and causes a release of adrenaline. Adrenaline is the hormone which prepares us for 'fight or flight' in stressful situations and it has a number of effects on the body. One of these effects is dilated pupils (if you are going to fight or run away from danger, you will need to be able to see as well as possible!)
your eyes go almost completely black, like shark eyes but you'll barely be able to see the colored part of your eye. and i mean barely. it also depends on the person though. mine got extremely dilated.
There appearance wouldn't be of normal to you,glazed eyes pupils dilated,lack of appetite, loss of teeth and general unusual agitation. This is my experience of someone that was around me,failing that ask the person outright. Good luck.
You would need to work out the material needed for one uniform, then multiply by the number of pupils in a class - the number of pupils is variable.
There are actually many reasons that this could occur. Check if there are any other symptoms such as redness, irritation, or drainage in the eye. The dilation could be related to an eye injury or irritation and may improve on it's own. Also, check to see if the eye constricts when you shine a light into his/her eye. If not, you would probably be best off seeing your vet.