fixed pupil- n. A pupil that is unresponsive to stimuli.
One of the signs doctors look for in pronouncing a person dead is "pupils fixed and dilated".
The opposite of dilated pupils is constricted pupils.
Dilated pupils are bigger, and constrictred pupils are smaller.
Yes, thymol can result in dilated and fixed pupils which could then be damaging to the eye if you go to the area of increased sun exposure. This mostly occurs in overdose of thymol.
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.
I really doubt that there is anyone examining the size of your pupils before allowing you to step onto the ice. If you were ice skating at night, you would have naturally dilated pupils. So yes, you can skate with dilated pupils.
Dilated pupils appear larger than usual, and they do not constrict in response to light. You can check your own pupils by looking in a mirror in a well-lit room. Dilated pupils can be caused by various factors such as drugs, emotions, or medical conditions.
When the pupils become large, the term for this is dilated pupils. (Some people just say "dilated eyes", although this isn't a precise way to conceptualize it.)
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.
Dilated pupils can indicate arousal or interest, but they can also be caused by other factors like excitement, fear, or even certain medications. It's more accurate to consider dilated pupils along with other body language cues and verbal communication to get a better understanding of someone's feelings towards you.
I take Prozac for the last month and when I started feeling the drug about a week ago my pupils are very dilated after I take it.
Next time you take drugs look in the mirror..if your pupils are dilated, then you are on drugs. However, if your pupils are permanently dilated it could be a potentially serious eye condition., which an optician would be the first person to ask, and he will conduct an eye test.