How does anisocoria affect my body?
How does anisocoria affect my body?
The most obvious way anisocoria affects your body is one of your pupils is bigger than the other. Usually, one of your pupils will be different enough from the other that you can notice it in a mirror.
Other than physically looking out of proportion, the difference in size might affect your vision. If one pupil can’t adjust to light like it usually does, you might have trouble seeing clearly, or you might be light sensitive in your affected eye.