Adie’s Pupil: What is it?

Adie’s pupil is a neurological condition where the pupil is constantly dilated and unresponsive to changes in light levels. It can be caused by an infection or inflammation and can be managed with specialized eyeglasses, medication, or surgery. Regular eye exams are important to monitor progression. Adie pupil is a neurological condition characterized by a […]

Why one pupil bigger than the other?

Anisocoria is a condition where one pupil is larger than the other, caused by various disorders ranging from harmless to life-threatening. Adie’s pupil and Horner’s syndrome are two common causes, with Adie’s pupil usually benign and Horner’s syndrome often a symptom of a more serious problem. Other causes include damage to the iris sphincter, insufficiency […]

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