For the most part, yes. For a patient to know whether of not they have problems with their vision, an Ophthalmologist and/or Optometrist must dilate the eyes for them to get a closer look into the eye(s).
Eye drops containing medications such as tropicamide or phenylephrine are commonly used to dilate the eyes for medical examinations or procedures. These drops work by causing the muscles in the iris to relax, allowing the pupil to open wider and let more light in for better visualization of the eye's internal structures.
He continued to dilate on the subject for what seems forever. or Darkness and light will cause your eyes to dilate.
The drug Homogrin contains homatropine hydrobromide, an acetylcholine inhibitor.Eyedrops containing Homogrin are used to dilate and fix the pupils for eye examinations.
I can't say really if it does dilate your eyes cause this morning my girl friend gave me one of her 54mg concerta, it was great, I was speeding all day at school. I got curious and went to the restroom to check and as it turned out no it didn't dilate my eyes
Yes. But they like it!
The drops the ophthalmologist put in my eyes made my pupils dilate.
Atropine is a medication used to treat various conditions such as slow heart rate, organophosphate poisoning, and to dilate the pupil during eye examinations. It works by blocking the action of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter in the body.
(dilate means to open wider, chiefly used for eyes and for childbirth)"The pupils of the eye automatically dilate to admit more light in dim conditions.""It was several hours into labor before the birth canal began to dilate."
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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.
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no, your eyes need to dilate to prepare for night driving