Eye disorders that result in pupils that do not dilate can include Adie's tonic pupil, where one pupil is larger and reacts poorly to light, and Horner's syndrome, characterized by a constricted pupil on the affected side. Other conditions, such as certain types of glaucoma or damage to the optic nerve, can also lead to non-reactive pupils. Anisocoria, or unequal pupil size, may also present with one pupil that does not dilate properly. These conditions can indicate underlying neurological or pathological issues and typically require medical evaluation.
Your pupils would dilate
The drops the ophthalmologist put in my eyes made my pupils dilate.
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.
When light come into your eye your pupils will get smaller. In a dim or dark room your pupils will enlarge to let in more light so you can see. Also some drugs will make your pupils smaller, or when your high they dilate.
I have this problem also. I had something wrong with my eyes a few years back and the doctors mistreated it for 4 months, which caused my pupils to stick and they don't dilate anymore. If you find any information on this could you please let me know because this leads to bad sight and also i don't know if I'm allowed to drive because if a car light shines in my eyes then i can't see.
Well, "dialute" means nothing. If your eyes "dilate," your pupils enlarge, allowing for more light to enter your eye. Essentially--it's your body's way of helping you see better at night or when your adrenaline raises. Sometimes, an opthamologist might use drops to dilate your pupils, in order to diagnose certain diseases of the eye.
Pupils dilate to allow more light into the eye in dim conditions, when there is more light the pupils will then contract.If your pupils are dilated because of drug use then there is nothing you can do except wait until the effects have worn off.
If taken orally, the drug will just dilate your pupils very much. If taken through the nostril in a crushed form, it may cause your eyes to water, redden, and will dilate them even more because the ecstasy hits the bloodstream near your eyes quicker this way.
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.
As a cats eye pupils dilate in the dark, letting in more light, they are very good at seeing in the dark.
Pupils constrict in response to bright light to reduce the amount of light entering the eye and protect the sensitive retina from potential damage. Conversely, pupils dilate in dim lighting conditions to allow more light into the eye for improved vision in low-light environments.
Pupils dilate when there's not enough light in the room or area you're in. They dilate to let in as much light as possible so you can see as well as you can in the dark. When outside and it's bright, your pupils get smaller because there is too much light. ~ ~Imadork881 changed to Sleenky ^.^