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Post-Operative Care After Cataract Surgery

Post-Operative Care After Cataract Surgery

After cataract surgery, proper care is essential to ensure healing, prevent complications, and achieve the best visual outcome. This guide walks you through the main steps and recommendations for taking care of your eyes during the recovery period.

Immediately After Surgery

What to Expect:

Retinal Care

Important Tips:

Medications and Eye Drops

Your doctor will prescribe antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops to:
How to Use:

Activity Restrictions

During the first few weeks after surgery, your activities may need to be adjusted to ensure a smooth recovery:
1. Avoid Strenuous Activity:
Do not lift heavy objects or engage in activities that may cause strain (like vigorous exercise) for at least a week or as advised by your doctor.
2. No Bending or Heavy Lifting:
When cataracts significantly impair vision, cataract surgery is the most effective treatment. The cloudy lens is removed and usually replaced with a clear artificial intraocular lens (IOL). Cataract surgery is very common and has a high success rate.
3. Avoid Water Exposure:
Keep your eye dry. Avoid swimming and carefully manage showering (use a shower cap or avoid splashing water) until your doctor advises otherwise.
4. No Makeup:
Refrain from applying eye makeup for at least 1–2 weeks to reduce the risk of infection.

Follow-Up Appointments and Recovery Timeline

1. Scheduled Check-Ups:
2. Expected Recovery:

Frequently Asked Questions

Blurred vision is common in the days after surgery and typically improves within one to two weeks.
You should not drive until your doctor confirms that your vision has stabilized. Many patients can resume driving after one to two weeks.
Contact your doctor immediately if you experience severe pain, sudden worsening of vision, redness, or discharge from the eye, as these could be signs of infection or other complications.
Some floaters may appear as a result of the surgery. However, if they suddenly increase or are accompanied by flashing lights, inform your doctor right away.
1. Proper Hand Hygiene Before Applying Eye Drops
2. Protective Eye Shield Example

Patient Guide Download

Want to read more? Download this trusted guide from the National Eye Institute:

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