Pupil dilation itself does not cause blindness. However, if pupils dilate in response to certain conditions, such as increased pressure in the eye or exposure to bright light, it can indicate underlying issues that may affect vision. Prolonged or severe eye conditions, if left untreated, could potentially lead to vision loss. Regular eye check-ups are important for maintaining eye health.
Yes! He was actually born with no pupils!!
Smaller. In a scientific research study nasa did in 1998, again in 2008 they found the adrenal glands produce a gas if you will that makes your pupils shrink three times its normal size. If you drink above a 3.98 your pupils will disappear and you will go blind but that is drinking two bottles of vodka lol.
She is probably going blind.
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. :)
Most "blind" people have some vision and the pupils react to light like normally sighted eyes. Others have no response.
This is a good question! The dilators of the pupils are supplied with sympathetic nerves. So the pupils should dilate with fear. But then the fact has to be verified. This can be done rather easily.
no it would be "The pupils and I" - Complete answer: Yes and no, it depends on whether it is the subject of the verb or not. We say The teacher watched me and the pupils at the same time. But we say The pupils and I want to go outside.
everything can go blind in a waycan you go blind if you stay in the darkness?yes
They both examine pupils (It's a joke Joice).
yes they can i have a friend who i blind in one eye but their eyes usaly have color. but their pupils are blured out but not missing.
I Go Blind was created in 1986.
no,but they can go blind