Management involves addressing the underlying cause; complete resolution may not always be achievable, depending on the specific cause of anisocoria
Anisocoria is a condition in which the pupils of the eyes are different sizes. It can be benign or indicate an underlying medical issue, such as nerve damage or neurological disorders. Evaluation by a healthcare professional is necessary to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
Unequal pupil size
Asymmetry in the size of pupils (one pupil larger than the other)
Clinical evaluation, pupillary reflex tests, imaging studies
Variable, depends on the underlying cause
Visual disturbances, complications related to underlying conditions
Various causes, including nerve damage, medications, or underlying medical conditions
Treatment depends on the underlying cause; may include addressing medical conditions or discontinuing medications
Treatment depends on the underlying cause; may include addressing medical conditions or discontinuing medications
Can be physiological or indicate underlying neurological or eye conditions
Identification and management of underlying cause
This information is for general understanding and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with healthcare providers for accurate and personalized information related to your health.
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