
2026-05-30T10:51:03
Anisocoria: When the Pupils Are Different Sizes •Anisocoria is a condition in which the two pupils are unequal in size. •In many cases, the difference is small and harmless, but sometimes it can indicate an underlying eye or neurological problem.•Some people naturally have mild anisocoria from birth without any associated disease.• However, sudden onset of unequal pupils may occur due to eye injury, nerve disorders, certain medications, or neurological conditions.•Symptoms may include unequal pupil size, blurred vision, double vision, drooping eyelid, eye pain, or headache depending on the underlying cause. •Diagnosis involves a detailed eye examination and, when necessary, neurological evaluation to determine the cause. •Identifying whether the anisocoria is physiological (normal) or pathological is important.•Treatment depends on the underlying condition.• While physiological anisocoria does not require treatment, cases caused by eye or nerve disorders need prompt medical attention.•At Paavai Eye & Skin Care Hospital, Salem, we provide comprehensive eye and neuro-ophthalmic evaluation to accurately diagnose pupil abnormalities and protect vision and overall eye health.#Anisocoria #PupilDisorders #EyeCare #HealthyEyes 👁️