Pupil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pupil is an opening located in the center of the iris of the eye that allows light to enter the retina. It appears black because most of the light entering the pupil is absorbed by the tissues i...
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Mydriasis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mydriasis is an excessive dilation of the pupil due to disease, trauma or the use of drugs. Normally, the pupil dilates in the dark and constricts in the light to improve vividity at night and to pro...
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Your eye exam begins with a thorough investigation of the lids, lashes, conjunctiva, sclera and cornea... ... Dilating drops work on one of two principles: they either stimulate the iris muscle that opens the pupil (the dilator), or prevent action of the iris muscle that closes the pupil (the sphincter).
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List of 20 disease causes of Pupil dilation, patient stories, diagnostic guides, full text online books about Pupil dilation. Diagnostic checklist, medical tests, doctor questions, and related signs or symptoms for Pupil dilation. ... Symptom: Pupil dilation...
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Prevalence or incidence of diseases and medical conditions possibly causing symptom Pupil dilation as a symptom, sign, or complication. ... About prevalence data for causes of Pupil dilation: Important! The data below does not indicate the most likely diagnosis for any symptom. Always seek prompt professional diagnosis of...
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Pupillary response - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pupillary response or dilation of the pupil is a physiological response that varies the size of the pupil of the eye via the iris dilator muscle. It can have a variety of causes. It may be an invol...
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If you've ever had a routine eye exam, you're familiar with the eyedrops that cause your pupils to open as wide as a cat's on a night stalk. The extra dilation allows the doctor to get a good look at the lens and retina inside your eyeball. ... Library Home > All Books > Symptoms, Their Causes & Cures > Pupil Dilation;
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Question about pupil dilation ... Pupil dilation is a symptom of meth use. It can be a symptom of other meds too, such as antihistamines like Benadryl, or Clarinex. Psych meds such as Risperdal or Seroquel can cause it, but when the person is taking those, they are usually also very sleepy and sedated, not spun and tweaking.
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If you can flip a switch in your body that feels like adrenalin pulsing through your body and it causes your eyes to dilate then send me an email.
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