As parents, it is easy to spend hours a day looking into your child’s eyes. After all, mutual gazing is one of the earliest forms of communication you can have with them. When looking into your child’s eyes, the eye color you see as a newborn or infant may not be the...
What Is the Best Vision You Can Have?
What is the first thing you think of when you hear the phrase 20/20 vision? For many people, the words “best” or “perfect” come to mind. However, there is a common misconception about what 20/20 vision actually means and how it relates to what you see. This blog will...
Pink Eye and Pregnancy: How to Safely Treat It
As a pregnant woman, you know that anything you put in your body, including medication, can affect your unborn child. If you have developed symptoms of pink eye, you may wonder what treatment options are safe for you. Use the information here as a guide to safely...
How to Tell the Difference Between Dry Eye and Allergies
Dry eye syndrome and ocular allergies are two of the more common eye conditions people deal with each day. Despite their prevalence, it is easy to confuse dry eye symptoms with eye-related allergy symptoms, making it difficult for patients to find consistent relief....
Can Smoking Affect Your Eyes?
There is a reason smoking can cause so many health problems, ranging from lung and heart disease to cancer. Cigarettes, the most common form of smoking in the United States, contain a laundry list of toxins and chemicals that are harmful to the human body. The...
OU College of Medicine, Dean McGee Eye Institute Researcher Earns $1.8 Million Grant to Study Staphylococcal Eye Infections
Staphylococcus aureus, one of more than 30 types of staphylococcal bacteria, can be devastating to vision when it infects the eye. To better understand how the bacterium begins the infection process, a researcher at the OU College of Medicine and Dean McGee Eye...
Vision Research Receives $2.9 Million Boost at OU Health Sciences Center, Dean McGee Eye Institute
The vision research program at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and Dean McGee Eye Institute recently received a five-year, $2.9 million grant renewal from the National Eye Institute. Called a P30 Vision Core grant, it supports the work of researchers...
Innovative Surgery Developed by Mahmoud A. Khaimi, MD at the Dean McGee Eye Institute Proves Its Effectiveness
Innovative Surgery Developed by Mahmoud A. Khaimi, MD at the Dean McGee Eye Institute Proves Its Effectiveness Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness worldwide and is characterized by an increase of pressure within the eye, known as intraocular pressure (IOP), which...
LASIK Eye Surgery Recovery Tips
Hearing the word surgery, especially in relation to your eyes, can be scary. Considering how critical the eyes are for everyday activities, it makes sense people are curious about the side effects associated with LASIK surgery that can affect your recovery. To help...
What Causes Crossed Eyes in Adults?
Strabismus, commonly referred to as “crossed eyes,” is a condition in which the eyes are misaligned and point in different directions at the same time. While strabismus is a common pediatric eye condition, it can also present itself in adults. To help you better...
How Often Should You Get an Eye Exam?
Regular eye exams are important for more than just updating your contact lens or glasses prescription. Yes, it’s crucial to see your eye doctor to update your prescription for correcting refractive errors, but routine comprehensive eye exams are also a critical aspect...
Contacts vs. Glasses: Which Is Right for You?
When you are diagnosed with a refractive error (a vision problem in which the shape of your eye prevents light from focusing correctly on your retina), you have a choice to make regarding corrective lenses. Do you want to wear contacts or glasses? Making this...











