The condition that would most likely cause the pupils to remain significantly constricted is miosis, which can be due to various factors such as exposure to certain drugs (e.g., opioids), neurological conditions (e.g., Horner's syndrome), or certain types of eye injuries. Additionally, localized irritation of the eye or systemic conditions like a severe reaction to a medication can also lead to persistent constriction of the pupils.
The opposite of dilated pupils is constricted pupils.
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no, uppers, acid & ecstacy will dialate your pupils. downers, like heroin and oxy's will constrict "pinpoint" your pupils
No, historically it's the exact opposite, it causes dilation of the pupils, particularly in larger than therapeutic doses. If you're noticing constricted pupils despite being on this medication, I would recommend notifying your doctor immediately as there may be another cause.
yes, as will all opioid medications and/or substances
If the bearded dragon is in a dark area, yes. In bright light the pupils should be constricted.
Miotic in medical term means with constricted pupils.
Dilated pupils refer to pupils that are abnormally large. This can be caused by various factors such as low lighting conditions, drug use, or medical conditions like eye trauma or certain neurological conditions.
Yes, hangovers can lead to small pupils, a condition known as miosis. This can occur due to dehydration, changes in neurotransmitter levels, or the effects of alcohol on the nervous system. Additionally, if someone is taking pain relief medications or experiencing withdrawal symptoms, these factors can also contribute to constricted pupils during a hangover.
Non-responsive pupils are often a sign of brain trauma, and are usually a sign of a concussion.
It depends quite heavily on ones tolerance to the drug. Pupils will generally stay constricted for the duration of the euphoric experience. Depending on quantity and quality of the heroin, and as I said the higher a person's tolerance, the faster they come down which is when pupils will return to normal size.
Meiotic pupils, also known as miosis, refer to constricted pupils that are smaller than normal. This condition can occur due to various factors, including the influence of certain drugs (like opioids), exposure to bright light, or neurological conditions. In some cases, meiotic pupils can be a sign of underlying health issues, such as Horner's syndrome or damage to the eye's optic nerve. It's important to consider the context and accompanying symptoms when evaluating meiotic pupils.