Small pupils, or pinpoint pupils, can be a sign of a concussion, but they are not definitive on their own. Concussions can cause various symptoms, including changes in pupil size, but other factors, such as drug use or neurological issues, can also affect pupil size. If a concussion is suspected, it is important to seek medical evaluation for a comprehensive assessment.
Non-responsive pupils are often a sign of brain trauma, and are usually a sign of a concussion.
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No. If the concussion is moderate then the pupils probably won't dilate. pupils usually dilate due to swelling in the brain.
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.
When your pupils appear small, it is called pinpoint pupils. This can be a sign of opioid drug use, brain injury, or a reaction to certain medications. It is important to seek medical attention if you notice this symptom.
That the photoreceptor's in your eyes may be weak. or that you have concussion are unconscious or drugged or that there is not much light
I noticed that my husband's pupils are really small on celexa too.
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Lortab will cause contraction of your pupils. (i.e. smaller pupils)
no but i makes your pupils small and gives you bloodshot eyes
Its when your pupils get really small like when light hits it
Suboxone causes ocular miosis or small pupils.