My pupils are usually large, unless i'm outside. why? could it have to do wi!


Question: My pupils are usually large, unless i'm outside!. why!? could it have to do with my eyesight!?
i have light eyes, blue/green/grayish!.
they are small!. when inside, my pupils are usually like 2/3 of my eyes but i dont understand why!!?

i also have astigmitism, and i dont wear contacts/glasses!.!. but i used to when i was in like 2nd grade!. does my bad eye sight affect this!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
The size of your pupils depends on the amount of light going into your eye!. Most people's pupils are are larger indoor because there is not as much light being filtered into your eye to allow you to see!. When you walk outside, into more light, your pupils become smaller, not allowing as much light into your eyes!. In brighter light, your eyes don't require as much light to be filtered into them to see!. If you can find someone to let you do it, hold there eye open and shine a flash light into it for just a few seconds!. You can watch their pupils contract!. It's really neat!. It doesn't have to do with your eyesight at all!. It's a normal function for everyone!. Hope this helps!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Your pupils will expand to let in more light when you are in low light conditions!. In brighter areas, such as outside, they will contract and become smaller to protect your retina from too much light!. This is normal!. It is when the pupil does not do this, such as staying big when outside or not getting large when inside that signals a problem!.

A possible cause is Adie



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