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Why is one pupil sometimes bigger than the other? i've noticed it for a few years now. i have sle and aps and take many medications.

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Dr. Harinder Gill answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Pupil: you likely have physiologic anisocoria, considered a normal variant

Answered 7/2/2015

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Normal variant: That is likely a normal variation if there is no visual problem. If you are concerned see an ophthalmologist.

Answered 7/3/2015

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