No, it does not cause the disease pink eye. However, it can easily cause red eyes due to dehydration and alcohol poisoning.
He continued to dilate on the subject for what seems forever. or Darkness and light will cause your eyes to dilate.
I can't say really if it does dilate your eyes cause this morning my girl friend gave me one of her 54mg concerta, it was great, I was speeding all day at school. I got curious and went to the restroom to check and as it turned out no it didn't dilate my eyes
Yes, red eyes can be a common side effect of alcohol consumption. Alcohol can cause blood vessels in the eyes to dilate, resulting in a red and bloodshot appearance. If red eyes persist or are accompanied by other symptoms, it may be best to consult a healthcare professional.
Typically, no alcoholic beverage will cause pupil dilation.
May be infection. Not necesarily drinking
variying amount of light approaching each eye. also if one eye is looking on a white surface and the other a black the eyes will adjust as it reads a brighter/darker surface. normally though both eyes should adjust evenly to balance the load
Alcohol dilates peripheral blood vessels, but has been known to actuallyconstrict some blood vessels in the brain, lowering the oxygen content.
Only in the "maudlin" phase
No, it does not cause the disease pink eye. However, it can easily cause red eyes due to dehydration and alcohol poisoning.
If your eyes are yellow with heavy alcohol use, you need to see a doctor, you are more then likely seeing signs of liver failure.
Yes, especially vasoconstrictors like visine for red eyes. Eventually the drugs loses its effect and the blood vessels in your eyes will dilate making your eyes very red.