Hi, welcome to the forum, as you have allergic conjunctivitis, this is known to form granulomatous lesion over conjunctiva. It is usually seen due to airborne allergens contacting the eye. If you have a history of hay fever, allergic rhinitis or bronchial asthma then the allergic conjunctivitis is commonly seen. But usually symptoms are seen in both the eyes.
Allergic conjunctivitis and medications for it will not cause any change in pupillary size. In some individuals, slight differential response of pupils to the light may be seen. But if there is significant difference then needs further evaluation. A condition known as tonic pupil; which can be seen as result of damage to the parasympathetic ciliary ganglion. This can be seen due to infectious and inflammatory conditions (sinusitis, connective disorder etc.). This should not be a point of concern.
I suggest you to consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and appropriate treatment. Take care and regards.
Don't use drugs more. Just you should avoid using these foods for a while : yogurt, fish, high salt,soft drinks soda's , tea , cold cut meats.