![]() ![]() We saw the vet again, blood work is fine. Well, she ate the corn one and two weeks later had a seizure and this morn at 3am had another No seizures for a year then about two weeks ago I changed her diet to something with corn in it, because all of a sudden she wouldnt eat the one I had been giving to her all along. Then last year she had a seizure (a large one) in my bed and I got to see it, scary!!! of course I took her to the vet-a homeopathic vet and he told me to avoid corn,soy,dairy and gave me some homeopathic stuff-adaposode/detoxosode/biosode and I found a herbal preparation for cats for seizures It shrinks (contracts) in bright light and expands (dilates) in dim light. If only one pupil is dilated, you may have Adies syndrome, a condition in which one pupil contracts more slowly than the other in response to light. It naturally changes size without you noticing or controlling it. The pupil is the black center of your eyes that expands and contracts to help you see in different amounts of light. While usually harmless, it is important to have. But who knows, I never witnesses it-I figured it out later. Anisocoria is the medical term for when one of your pupils is bigger than the other. The most common causes of one pupil being larger than the other include: Dilated pupil. In conclusion, anisocoria in dogs is a condition in which the pupils of one or both eyes are different sizes. Anisocoria associated with other disorders, particularly Horner syndrome and third nerve. ![]() My 14 y/o indoor girl has always had the left pupil larger than the right one-no medical problems, no issues- until approx 2 years ago, she had a seizure. Affected pupil may be smaller or larger than normal pupil: Other signs of ocular trauma: Iritis: Pupil nonreactive, possibly irregular: Possible cataract + + Mild (<0.5 mm) anisocoria in young children is usually normal, particularly if it is variable.
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