10 Glaucoma Symptoms

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Symptom #10: Mid-Dilated Nonreactive Pupil

The pupils of the eyes are usually reactive to light. In normal situations, the pupil widens in dark or dim places to increase the amount of light that enters the eyes, which allows the individual to see better. In a bright environment, the pupil constricts, decreasing the amount of light that enters the eye to protect the eye from damage.

In person’s with glaucoma, they often have a mid-dilated and nonreactive pupil. This means that the pupil is dilated halfway and is nonreactive to light.

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