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    Blown pupil [1] Dilated pupils caused by mydriatic drops instilled for a dilated fundus examination. Pronunciation. / mɪˈdraɪ.əsɪs, maɪ -/ [2] Specialty. Ophthalmology, neurology. Mydriasis is the dilation of the pupil, usually having a non-physiological cause, [3] or sometimes a physiological pupillary response. [4]

  2. Apr 20, 2017 · Mydriasis is a condition where the pupils are dilated, or wide, even in bright light. It can be caused by various factors, such as medications, drugs, injuries, or nerve damage. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, and management of mydriasis.

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  3. Nov 5, 2023 · Mydriasis occurs when the pupil remains dilated (widened) and doesn't respond to light changes in an environment. It can happen due to an injury, medications, or psychological factors. Usually, the pupil becomes wider to allow more light into your eye in dim environments and gets smaller to prevent light from entering your eye in bright places.

  4. Feb 17, 2023 · Mydriasis is when pupils dilate unnaturally, not in response to less light. It can be caused by medications, drugs, eye injuries, neurological disorders, or traumatic brain injury. Learn how to diagnose and treat mydriasis.

  5. Feb 22, 2024 · Mydriasis is when the black opening in the center of the eye (pupil) is larger than normal. Dilated pupils naturally occur in response to light and emotional events. In low-light environments, your pupils dilate (widen) to let more light in. However, you may have mydriasis when your pupils remain dilated for an extended period, even when there ...

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  7. Feb 3, 2021 · Mydriasis is the dilation of the pupil, which can be normal, triggered by drops, medication or a health condition. Learn about the causes, effects and treatment of mydriasis, and how it relates to glaucoma and the TikTok Benadryl challenge.