A member asked:

I have just notice that one of my eye pupils is bigger than the other. are there any ideas on what's causing this?

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Dr. David Mcadams answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Anisocoria: Difference in pupillary size (anisocoria) can be completely normal or be a sign of an underlying medical condition. About 20% of the population has normal physiologic anisocoria. If you have absolutely no other symptoms it is likely benign. However, you should probably see your ophthalmologist for a complete exam,

Answered 7/16/2014

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