Checking pupilsWhen you check the pupils, look for changes in the pupil reaction,
such as changes in the size of the pupils or the way they react to light. These
changes may be signs of a head injury and need to be reported to your health
professional. When you check someone's pupils, look for changes from what is normal
for that person. Some people's pupils are not normally equal in size or shape.
This may occur after certain types of eye surgery. Use of some eye medications
may also affect pupil size or the way the pupils react to light. To check the pupils: - Look carefully at both eyes to compare the
pupils' size and shape.
- Look at the pupils in low light. The pupils
will be naturally slightly larger (dilated) in low light.
- Make sure
the light is shining evenly in both eyes.
- Use a flashlight or penlight to shine a beam of
light in one eye at a time.
- Each pupil should get smaller (constrict)
when you shine the light in it.
- The reaction should be the same on
both sides (symmetric).
- Note whether the pupils' reaction has changed since
the last time they were checked.
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