![]() They often reduce to the same size, except the left one that often remains slightly larger. Coming to the pupil, the right pupil enlarges much more than the left pupil, and it is an unnatural magnification. If everything is normal, then I do not think there is any possibility of cancer.ĭo you think the blood test results are normal, and I do not have to worry about it? Have you checked them thoroughly? I apologize for my question I am perturbed. If you can provide me with the discharge summary from the hospital, I can look at the investigations done. As far as I can see from the investigations, they have tried to look for serious causes like neuroblastoma, retinoblastoma, or brain tumors. As CT (computed tomography) of the head and USG (ultrasonography) of the abdomen is normal, I would like to know whether USG of the neck was done. One important thing is to know which side is abnormal, whether the left pupil is smaller and not changing in size, or the right side is bigger. As far as I can see from the picture taken in light, both sides have the same color ( attachments removed to protect the patient's identity). In light or the dark? Also, whether there were any complications during childbirth. In your daughter's case, I would like to know when the pupil size inequality is the highest. In pediatric patients, anisocoria can be physiological (if inequality is 1 mm, it can be due to trauma to the nerves controlling pupil size during childbirth or a tumor of the sympathetic nerves called neuroblastoma leading to Horner's syndrome). Issue of unequal pupil size- This is called anisocoria in medical terms. I can definitely understand your concern.ġ. I have gone through your query and have looked at the reports provided by you in detail ( attachments removed to protect the patient's identity). Please let me know what kind of problem does it show and what we need to do to find the reason for her bad blood tests. I am attaching the blood test report for your reference. After they discharged us from the hospital, I did a blood test from a private laboratory, showing many abnormalities. She had a blood test in the hospital, and they came out to be normal. She also had USG of the digestive system and an EEG, and that was fine too. She had a CT of the head and USG and found nothing. But sometimes it comes back to the same size as the left one. ![]() For the last two months, her pupil in the right eye is getting bigger than the left one. For the last three weeks, my baby started crying more intensively, along with vomit. The reflux has been diagnosed after a consultation without any tests. She is taking Omeprazole and Gaviscon for reflux for three months, but it does not help her. ![]() During crying, giving her breast milk helps for a moment. I am really worried about my 5-month-old daughter. ![]()
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