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What causes one pupil larger than the other?

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One pupil larger than the other anisocoria can be normal or a sign of disease. Context and associated symptoms matter.

Benign causes

A constant, small difference present for years is often harmless. Some medications also dilate a single pupil inadvertently.

  • Physiological anisocoria with stable appearance in old photos
  • Accidental contact with dilating drops or patches
  • Past eye trauma affecting the iris muscles
  • Long-standing nerve palsy already investigated

Serious causes of a large pupil

Sudden onset of one enlarged pupil can indicate nerve compression or eye injury. This always needs urgent assessment.

  • Third nerve palsy often with double vision and drooping eyelid
  • Acute glaucoma causing a mid-dilated fixed pupil and pain
  • Head injury with raised intracranial pressure
  • Immediate hospital evaluation is essential in new cases