Causes Of Eye Miosis
February 4, 2019
Eye miosis refers to a condition in which the pupils of the eyes shrink to an abnormally small size despite being under normal lighting conditions. The condition is also commonly referred to as 'pinpoint pupils.' A small but important part of the eye, the pupils control the amount of light allowed to enter the eyes. They usually constrict and become smaller in bright light, an involuntary reflex that optimizes vision. However, this reflex can sometimes occur at inappropriate times and for various reasons. These can cause vision and adjustment issues that must be corrected using specialized dilating drops or by addressing any of the following underlying causes.