The pupil dilating causes the iris to fold back near the opening of the canal of schlemn, decreasing drainage of the aqueous humour from the eye. Relaxation of the ciliary muscles also obstructs drainage of the aqueous humour. When these things occur, it reduces drainage of the fluid within the eye.
The pupil dilating causes the iris to fold back near the opening of the canal of schlemn, decreasing drainage of the aqueous humour from the eye. Relaxation of the ciliary muscles also obstructs drainage of the aqueous humour. When these things occur, it reduces drainage of the fluid within the eye.
The pupil dilating causes the iris to fold back near the opening of the canal of schlemn, decreasing drainage of the aqueous humour from the eye. Relaxation of the ciliary muscles also obstructs drainage of the aqueous humour. When these things occur, it reduces drainage of the fluid within the eye.