• Increased pupil dilation to happy faces in children with hyperactive/impulsive symptoms of ADHD. (ki.se)
  • Autistic Traits and Symptoms of Social Anxiety are Differentially Related to Attention to Others' Eyes in Social Anxiety Disorder. (ki.se)
  • Sometimes a phobia may start after a traumatic event (for example being stuck in a small space or seeing someone injured by an animal), but the symptoms are related to the fear and not related to re-experiencing the trauma (for example the symptoms don't better fit a post-traumatic stress disorder [ PTSD ] diagnosis). (medicinenet.com)
  • Vertigo is frequently accompanied by symptoms like nausea or vomiting, headache, hearing disorders, double vision, sensitivity to light or noise. (palma-clinic.com)
  • This is a broad category of disorders, which vary greatly in symptoms and severity. (healthline.com)
  • Spontaneous pupil dilation and constriction were altered even before the animals began showing ASD-like symptoms, the team found. (debuglies.com)
  • Symptoms including problems with movement, pupil dilation and making decisions were delayed or, in some cases, did not occur. (nih.gov)
  • Symptoms of high blood pressure include dilated pupils whose dilation does not adjust to bright light so these dilated pupils may be the key sign to let you know that your cat has this medical condition. (petsnary.com)
  • The American Academy of Sleep Medicine explains that a person experiencing a night terror will suddenly begin to exhibit signs of panic and terror while sleeping (e.g., screaming, flailing, kicking, etc.) as well as other symptoms such as rapid heart rate and breathing, flushing of the skin, sweating, dilation of the pupils, and tensing of the muscles. (suzannewallach.com)
  • According to the diagnostic criteria outlined in the DSM-5, bipolar disorder is diagnosed when a person experiences three or more manic symptoms and five or more depressive symptoms. (suzannewallach.com)
  • As is noted in both manic symptoms and depressive symptoms, is clear that disturbed sleep is common in people who have bipolar disorder. (suzannewallach.com)
  • Which are the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder? (enecta.com)
  • These can always be more than just ocular disorders and may be symptoms of a serious neurological disorder buried underneath. (livepositively.com)
  • Symptoms of the disease include a number of neurological, gastrointestinal and cardiovascular disorders. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Finally, we provide suggestions for future research, including the need for more research on short transdiagnostic screeners for use in health care settings, standardized assessments for ecological momentary assessment, development of state-based assessment of eating disorder symptoms, and consideration of assessment across multiple timescales. (bvsalud.org)
  • Migraine is a complex disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of headache, most often unilateral and in some cases associated with visual or sensory symptoms-collectively known as an aura-that arise most often before the head pain but that may occur during or afterward (see the image below). (medscape.com)
  • Prior evidence indicates that the brain's cholinergic circuits, which are involved in arousal, are especially perturbed, and that altered arousal affects both spontaneous pupil dilation/constriction and heart rate. (debuglies.com)
  • Anisocoria is a condition in which one of the pupils is abnormal, due either to persistent constriction or to dilation. (wagwalking.com)
  • Recent studies have revealed that patients suffering from migraines or TBI have slower pupil constriction and dilation speeds. (livepositively.com)
  • Constricted pupils are referred to as miosis, while dilated pupils are called mydriasis. (wagwalking.com)
  • Horner's syndrome, for example, is characterized by miosis in either one or both pupils, while early glaucoma initially presents with mydriasis in one eye. (wagwalking.com)
  • Today, a standard eye examination typically only generally and subjectively evaluates the pupil using standard penlight technologies to measure pupil size and conclude on obvious abnormalities or disorders such as anisocoria, fixed dilated pupil, and so on. (livepositively.com)
  • Johns Hopkins Health: "Pupillary Disorders Including Anisocoria. (papasindiagrill.com)
  • Anisocoria (both pupils are different sizes). (papasindiagrill.com)
  • But, if we consider a closer look at anisocoria, another cause for this particular condition could be a neurotropic disease affecting the preganglionic parasympathetic cell bodies in one of the three chains innervating the pupil known as Horner's syndrome. (petsnary.com)
  • This is most notable as unequal sizes between the two pupils though additional clinical signs may be present depending on the cause of the anisocoria. (wagwalking.com)
  • Anisocoria itself is not life-threatening, but because it can be a symptom of head trauma or neurological disorders, you should take your dog to the veterinarian if the anisocoria does not resolve. (wagwalking.com)
  • Anisocoria is a condition in which a dog's two pupils are unequal in size. (wagwalking.com)
  • Anisocoria is characterized by pupils that are unequal in size. (wagwalking.com)
  • Anisocoria involving a miotic pupil might be more easily diagnosed in a dark room, as the pupil will constrict when exposed to bright light. (wagwalking.com)
  • Whether the abnormal pupil is miotic or mydriatic may depend on the cause of the anisocoria. (wagwalking.com)
  • Stimulation of thesympathetic nervous system, which is known for triggering a fight-or-flight response when the body is under stress, can also cause the pupil to dilate. (papasindiagrill.com)
  • In Horner's syndrome, the pupil in the involved eye is smaller and does not get bigger (dilate) as well as the other eye. (papasindiagrill.com)
  • The pupils of cats' eyes may dilate when they are afraid, happy, or in pain. (petsnary.com)
  • Another reason why cats have round pupils is that they are scared when suddenly surprised, as it is a natural response for a cat's eyes to dilate. (petsnary.com)
  • Although it is healthy for a cat to have its pupils dilate as they react to changes in the environment if your cat's eyes always stay dilated there may be an underlying illness causing this. (petsnary.com)
  • It is widely said that when you're with someone you love, your pupil will dilate in response to the chemicals racing in your brain. (livepositively.com)
  • Pupils are also known to dilate in response to arousal or activities requiring heavy concentration. (livepositively.com)
  • Meth usage may trigger pupils to widen and dilate for a few hours, despite strong light. (theedgetreatment.com)
  • Pupil dilatation , red eyes, and fast eye gaze are some of the immediate consequences of methamphetamine on the eyes and pupils. (theedgetreatment.com)
  • Botulinum toxins can cause pupil dilatation by uptake into the parasympathetic neurons at the level of the ciliary ganglion or the parasympathetic neuromuscular junctions in the sphincter pupillae of the iris. (presbyopiaphysician.com)
  • Vision should be assessed before pupil dilation through menace response, pupillary light reflexes, falling cotton ball, and obstacle course under different light conditions. (vin.com)
  • Dogs affected with this condition will exhibit some combination of the following: Microphthalmia, eccentric pupils, coloboma or other irregularities of the iris, lens luxation, cataract, retinal dysplasia or detachment, persistent pupillary membrane, equatorial staphyloma and lack of a tapetum. (workingaussiesource.com)
  • Unilateral pupil dilation could be due to injury to the ophthalmic nerve or the brain itself since it is the entity that innervates both the left side and right side of each eye. (petsnary.com)
  • The abnormal pupil can be either constricted or dilated. (wagwalking.com)
  • Other features of autonomic dysfunction include orthostatic hypotension, excessive salivation, gastrointestinal motility dysfunction, bladder dysfunction, and abnormal pupil dilation. (logicalimages.com)
  • Ingår i Journal of Attention Disorders , s. 1656-1666, 2019. (uu.se)
  • Male patients, younger adolescents, and individuals with other eating disorders also represented larger proportions of hospitalizations by fiscal 2019. (bvsalud.org)
  • An individual looking to heal from bipolar disorder needs to invoke multiple aspects of care in order to heal from the persistent memories. (detoxtorehab.com)
  • Notify your doctor if you have liver disease, high or low blood pressure, problems with urination, and also bipolar illness, mental illness, psychotic disorder, depression, or suicide attempt in history. (modafinia.com)
  • When one is struggling with a psychiatric disorders-such as PTSD, bipolar disorder, and depression- and a substance use disorder at the same time, these conditions are known as co-occurring mental health disorders. (drugabuse.com)
  • Bipolar disorder is listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) as a chronic mental health illness and is classified as a mood disorder. (suzannewallach.com)
  • The National Institute of Mental Health explains that bipolar disorder "causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. (suzannewallach.com)
  • In those with bipolar disorder, researchers believe that nightmares may predict upcoming mood swings. (suzannewallach.com)
  • People with bipolar disorder also commonly face night terrors. (suzannewallach.com)
  • What Does The Term 'High-Functioning' Bipolar Disorder Mean? (suzannewallach.com)
  • Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder that is characterized by noticeable, unprovoked, sometimes extreme, changes in mood and behavior, that typically present as severe episodic mood swings, shifting between emotional highs ( manias ) to emotional lows ( depressions ) with intervals of stable moods. (suzannewallach.com)
  • She was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The literature suggests that these damages are due to clinical conditions, among them, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (Berger, Slobodin, & Cassuto, 2017), bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder (Gvirts et al. (bvsalud.org)
  • The ocular fundus is the back of the eye opposite the pupil and includes the retina, the membrane (the choroid) between the retina and the white of the eye, and the optic disk. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • Treatment is not necessary for certain causes, such as Horner's syndrome, which may resolve by itself over time, while degenerative disorders like iris atrophy may not be treatable at all. (wagwalking.com)
  • The study, led by Boston Children's Hospital neuroscientist Michela Fagiolini, Ph.D., and postdoctoral fellow Pietro Artoni, Ph.D., unveils a machine-learning algorithm that can spot abnormalities in pupil dilation that are predictive of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in mouse models. (debuglies.com)
  • This study focuses on eye movement disorders, in particular nystagmus, and the possibility of using eye tracking as an established form of diagnosis tool. (tobii.com)
  • But new research this week in PNAS suggests that two simple, quantifiable measures - spontaneous fluctuations in pupil dilation or heart rate - could enable much earlier diagnosis of Rett syndrome and possibly other disorders with autism -like features. (debuglies.com)
  • Any current diagnosis of a psychiatric disorder which in the investigator's opinion could impact study results (e.g. significant depression, anxiety or OCD). (who.int)
  • A former formal diagnosis of an eating disorder. (who.int)
  • PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, is a mental health issue people experience as a result of living through a traumatic event-whether in the form of a near-death experience, natural disaster, car accident or sexual assault. (detoxtorehab.com)
  • Posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ) has been reclassified as a trauma -related disorder instead of an anxiety disorder. (okkii.com)
  • Citing sources with direct knowledge of the matter, Ma explains that Apple has experimented with using the Vision Pro to track a user's facial expressions to detect depression, anxiety, stress, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other mental health issues. (aivanet.com)
  • Reduced left visual field bias for faces in adolescents with social anxiety disorder. (ki.se)
  • Delayed gaze shifts away from others' eyes in children and adolescents with social anxiety disorder. (ki.se)
  • Visual attention to emotional faces in adolescents with social anxiety disorder receiving cognitive behavioral therapy. (ki.se)
  • Pupil dilation to emotional expressions in adolescent social anxiety disorder is related to treatment outcome. (ki.se)
  • Besides generalized anxiety disorder , other anxiety disorders include separation anxiety , selective mutism , social anxiety disorder ( social phobia ), panic disorder , and agoraphobia . (medicinenet.com)
  • Anxiety disorders can also be caused by a medical illness or other medical conditions ( anxiety disorder due to another medical condition). (medicinenet.com)
  • Use of or withdrawal from certain medications or substances can also cause an anxiety disorder (substance/medication-induced anxiety disorder). (medicinenet.com)
  • The individual with an anxiety disorder needs to work closely with their prescribing doctor to decide whether treatment with medications is an appropriate intervention, and if so, which medication should be administered. (medicinenet.com)
  • To be considered an anxiety disorder, the fear or anxiety also has to be persistent (lasting usually six months or more), and not a normal developmental phase (for example a young child being afraid of being away from their parent). (medicinenet.com)
  • In social anxiety disorder (social phobia or performance anxiety), people are excessively fearful or anxious about social interactions or situations that may involve being observed or scrutinized. (medicinenet.com)
  • What Is Anxiety Disorder? (okkii.com)
  • While obsessive-compulsive disorder ( OCD ) used to be classified as an anxiety disorder, it is now grouped with other compulsive disorders. (okkii.com)
  • Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is an anxiety disorder that is characterized by excessive worries that interfere with the person's life in some way. (okkii.com)
  • There are many support groups and resources for people who suffer from generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). (okkii.com)
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. (ki.se)
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders , 47 (12), 3814-3821. (ki.se)
  • A significant amount of people suffering with substance abuse and addiction meet the criteria for having additional psychiatric disorders, as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). (drugabuse.com)
  • The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Mydcombi (Eyenovia) for the dilation of pupils during diagnostic procedures. (medscape.com)
  • This article briefly discusses the nature of pupils and their surprisingly resourceful diagnostic powers when it comes to a person's mental, emotional, and physiological state. (livepositively.com)
  • We also discuss considerations that are crucial for assessment, including the use of a categorical versus dimensional diagnostic framework, assessment of eating disorders in related fields (i.e., anxiety and depression), and measurement-based care for eating disorders. (bvsalud.org)
  • Main Outcomes and Measures: Outcomes of interest were absolute and relative changes in pediatric eating disorder hospitalization rates overall and stratified by patient sex, age groups, and eating disorder diagnostic groups. (bvsalud.org)
  • CBD and post-traumatic stress disorder: what do the studies say? (enecta.com)
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder is a problem affecting those who experienced a highly traumatic event. (enecta.com)
  • Fagiolini's team, supported by the IRCN at Boston Children's F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center, set out to measure pupil fluctuations in several mouse models of ASD, including mice with the mutations causing Rett syndrome or CDKL5 disorder, as well as BTBR mice. (debuglies.com)
  • The autonomic nervous system controls the fight-or-flight response in the body, and this response generally includes dilation of the pupils in the eyes, increased heart rate, and increased respiration / breathing . (medicinenet.com)
  • Your autonomic nervous system regulates a range of functions in the body, including controlling heart rate, digestion, pupil dilation, respiration and various other organ activities. (stanford.edu)
  • Because cats' pupils widen in low-lit areas, this means their vision at night is typically much better than their human oawners. (petsnary.com)
  • The constant use of meth can widen pupils, and they stay dilated for a few hours. (theedgetreatment.com)
  • These alterations in biology may trigger pupils to widen. (theedgetreatment.com)
  • RetinalGeniX is an ophthalmic research and development company focused on developing technologies to screen, monitor, diagnose, and treat ocular, optical, and sight-threatening disorders. (marketscreener.com)
  • Autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders often aren't diagnosed until a child is a few years of age, when behavioral interventions and speech/occupational therapy become less effective. (debuglies.com)
  • It further shows that the algorithm can accurately detect if a girl has Rett syndrome, a genetic disorder that impairs cognitive, sensory, motor, and autonomic function starting at 6 to 18 months of age, as well as autism-like behaviors. (debuglies.com)
  • Chmielewski WX, Wolff N, Mückschel M, Roessner V, Beste C (2016): Effects of multisensory integration processes on response inhibition in adolescent autism spectrum disorders. (fzpe.de)
  • Use of complementary and alternative medicine in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review. (fzpe.de)
  • Parents' attitudes toward genetic research in autism spectrum disorder. (fzpe.de)
  • The iris regulates the amount of light entering the eye by adjusting the size of its central opening, the pupil. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Only irides without visible impairments were used in the study, and the researchers found that iris disorders are often not obvious. (biometricupdate.com)
  • The release of pigment granules from the iris pigment epithelium is the underlying hallmark in these disorders. (medscape.com)
  • In 1979, David G. Campbell, MD, proposed that pigment is released from the pigment epithelium of the iris when it rubs against the lens and the anterior lens zonules during normal pupil movements. (medscape.com)
  • The choroid layer is called the iris, with the pupil in its center. (lifepositive.com)
  • We describe a case of a teenage patient with multiple diseases such as esophagitis, allergic disease, and numerous behavioral disorders leading to: self-injury of the body, suicide attempts by drugs overdosing, and experimentation with various psychoactive substances (morphine, amphetamine, methamphetamine, codeine). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Methamphetamine or meth consumption may have various short and long-lasting impacts on the eyes and pupil walls. (theedgetreatment.com)
  • Regarding the short-term consequence of the substance on the human system, methamphetamine consumption can produce pupil dilation difficulties. (theedgetreatment.com)
  • Inform your doctor if you have hypertension, tachycardia, cardiovascular or cerebrovascular circulation disorders, congenital heart defect, coronary artery disease, heart disease, a heart rhythm disorder, high or low blood pressure, heart attack not so long ago, or have a condition which can cause arterial hypotension. (modafinia.com)
  • Given the complex nature of this system, a stepwise approach to autonomic disorders is required for proper understanding. (medscape.com)
  • Continuous impacts from meth usage on the eyes may involve ruptured blood vessels, which may give rise to various eye disorders such as cataracts, vision loss, and glaucoma. (theedgetreatment.com)
  • They will look for disorders such as glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy . (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Neurodegenerative disorders - Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's. (tobii.com)
  • There are many conditions affecting the brain such as Cerebrovascular injury such as strokes, Neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease, dementia, and many more. (drvikram.com)
  • Strattera contains atomoxetine Hcl, which is a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor of presynaptic norepinephrine vectors used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). (modafinia.com)
  • Adderall is a form of amphetamine prescribed for the treatment of: 1 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). (drugabuse.com)
  • 12 These medications are commonly prescribed in the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. (presbyopiaphysician.com)
  • In a study of dogs, scientists showed that a new way to deliver replacement genes may be effective at slowing the development of childhood Batten disease, a rare and fatal neurological disorder. (nih.gov)
  • They also concluded that differences in pupil dilation between different age groups should also be considered a possible source of error. (biometricupdate.com)
  • Dilation of the pupils, reduced visual acuity, impaired ability to concentrate and react as well as sleep disorders can occur. (pill-id.org)
  • The pupil may be normal or be widened (dilated) and may not narrow (constrict) in response to light, as normally occurs. (merckmanuals.com)
  • Dizziness can be a symptom of a harmless and easily treatable disease, but it can also be the first symptom of a dangerous circulatory disorder in the brain. (palma-clinic.com)
  • But this amounts to treating the symptom, not the disorder of imperfect accommodation. (lifepositive.com)
  • Constricted, or small pupils, can occur for a variety of reasons including eye injuries, brain trauma, medication side effects and stroke. (papasindiagrill.com)
  • Possible hormonal disorders and dysregulation of the immune system could also occur. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There is a strong connection between deficits in eye movements and various underlying brain disorders and injuries. (tobii.com)
  • What are brain disorders? (healthline.com)
  • Brain disorders include any conditions or disabilities that affect your brain. (healthline.com)
  • Keep reading to learn about some of the largest categories of brain disorders. (healthline.com)
  • What are the different types of brain disorders? (healthline.com)
  • I honestly think its either brain is fucked due to mdma +lsd or that i have some disease/infection/autoimmune disorder thats hard to diagnose. (hppdonline.com)
  • Even in the case of physical injuries to the brain or a traumatic brain injury that can have varying effects on several organs, it can sometimes be detectable through pupil diameter measurement. (livepositively.com)
  • It is thought that this side effect is caused by the drug's ability to alter serotonin levels and affect neurons in the brain, which can lead to a seizure disorder. (exposedcontents.com)
  • Results: Over the study period, there were 11â ¯654 pediatric eating disorder hospitalizations, of which 5268 (45.2%) were for anorexia nervosa and 1374 (11.8%) were for bulimia nervosa. (bvsalud.org)
  • Objective: To examine temporal trends in the rates of hospitalizations for pediatric eating disorders by clinical and demographic characteristics in Ontario, Canada, over a 17-year period. (bvsalud.org)
  • HSANs have been classified into at least 8 different disorder types based on their genetic and clinical findings. (logicalimages.com)
  • A palsy of the 3rd cranial nerve can impair eye movements, the response of pupils to light, or both. (merckmanuals.com)
  • Because the 3rd cranial nerve also raises the eyelids and controls the pupils, the eyelid droops. (merckmanuals.com)
  • The pupil is often affected when the cause is compression of the 3rd cranial nerve. (merckmanuals.com)
  • Duane syndrome (DS) is a special type of strabismus that has been recently classified among the congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders (CCDDs) and is encountered in 1-5% of patients with strabismus. (oftalmoloji.org)
  • Results showed that in both choice and feedback phases, younger adults' ( N = 42, 22 males) pupil dilations negatively correlated with anticipatory values, indicating uncertainty about outcome probabilities. (jneurosci.org)
  • Historical term for a chronic, but fluctuating, disorder beginning in early life and characterized by recurrent and multiple somatic complaints not apparently due to physical illness. (lookformedical.com)
  • Specifically, eye-tracking, pupil dilation, and external cameras can measure a person's "affect," a psychological term that refers to how an individual expresses emotions. (aivanet.com)
  • Dr. Davidson and her team undertook a highly innovative approach for Batten disease gene therapy," said Jill Morris, Ph.D., program director at NIH's National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. (nih.gov)
  • Inherited risk for stroke is likely multigenic, although specific single-gene disorders with stroke as a component of the phenotype demonstrate the potency of genetics in determining stroke risk. (medscape.com)
  • The traumatic event tends to resurface in the memories of the mind in such a way that the person suffering from this disorder is inclined to escape from situations and people which could, in some way, remind him/her of the negative event. (enecta.com)
  • The analyses conducted so far demonstrate how Cannabidiol can reveal itself effective in the treatment of disorders related to post-traumatic stress, however many other studies are necessary to support the efficacy of CBD in relation to this specific disorder. (enecta.com)
  • Clumps of tau are progressively seen in neurodegenerative disorders such as in Alzheimer's disease. (drvikram.com)
  • Anxiety disorders are the most common category of psychiatric diagnoses. (medicinenet.com)
  • And these are just surface examples of how pupil measurement can lead one to the emotional, mental and physiological state of a patient. (livepositively.com)
  • Because of the nature of the eye and pupils specifically, pupil diameter measurement can reveal what's going on in your nervous system and whether it's a disorder induced by mental, emotional, or physiological stress. (livepositively.com)
  • By coding the Cookie Theft picture into areas of interest, the researchers fused eye tracking data - fixation, saccades, and pupil size - with language data. (tobii.com)
  • Pupils change in size to control how much light enters your eye. (papasindiagrill.com)
  • If the pupil doesn't vary in size in response to changes in lighting and gaze, there might be something wrong. (papasindiagrill.com)
  • What is Unequal Pupil Size? (wagwalking.com)
  • Different pupil dialation size. (hppdonline.com)
  • The autonomic nervous system manages the continuous and involuntary turning of the pupil size. (livepositively.com)
  • Design, Setting, and Participants: This population-based, repeated, cross-sectional study used linked health administrative and demographic databases in Ontario, Canada, to identify individuals aged 5 to 17 years hospitalized with eating disorder diagnoses from April 1, 2002, to March 31, 2020. (bvsalud.org)
  • People have double vision when they look in a certain direction, the eyelid droops, and the pupil may be widened (dilated). (merckmanuals.com)
  • Cataracts present more suddenly than retinal detachment and will cloud your pupil's vision rather than make it appear as though the pupil is dilating when looking at the affected eye. (petsnary.com)
  • All subjects underwent complete ophthalmological examination and pupillometry measurements (MonPack One, Vision Monitor System, Metrovision, Perenchies, France) including static and dynamic pupil evaluation. (oftalmoloji.org)
  • They showed that if they treated dogs that have a similar disorder by injecting a safe virus containing the TPP1 gene code into the cerebrospinal fluid that fills ventricles, the dogs lived about twice as long as untreated dogs. (nih.gov)
  • In comparison with untreated dogs, the treated dogs had less reactive glial cells and stored lipofuscins, fatty deposits that are hallmarks of Batten disease and similar disorders, called neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses. (nih.gov)
  • The pupil is round in dogs and large felines, biconvex in the cat. (vin.com)
  • Trazodone can cause dilated pupils in dogs, which can indicate an underlying health issue. (exposedcontents.com)
  • Mental health disorders , or mental health conditions, are a large and diverse group of issues that affect your behavior patterns. (healthline.com)
  • If you think you might have a mental health disorder, it's important to talk and work with a doctor to create a treatment plan that works for you. (healthline.com)
  • Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental disorders. (hypnosis-therapy.online)
  • In fact, anxiety disorders as a group are the most common mental illness in America. (okkii.com)
  • The substance can elicit various mental and physical effects, including pupil dilation, fast eye blinks, and a characteristic form of pupils known as 'meth eyes. (theedgetreatment.com)