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Is Having One Eye Pupil Bigger Than The Other Normal?

I am 15 years of age. I am wondering if it is abnormal to have one eye pupil (left pupil) larger than the other. I have spina bifida, and have a shunt in my head. I do not suffer from headaches. Also my dominant eye ( right eye) lid is slightly squinting or down.
Tue, 2 Sep 2014
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both eye are to be examined. refraction, fund us examination and ocular muscle balancing is to be done. if test are normal then nothing to worry for shunt in brain
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Is Having One Eye Pupil Bigger Than The Other Normal?

both eye are to be examined. refraction, fund us examination and ocular muscle balancing is to be done. if test are normal then nothing to worry for shunt in brain