All You Need to Know About Post Cataract Surgery Care and Recovery

April 28, 2022

All You Need to Know About Post Cataract Surgery Care and Recovery

Cataract is one of the major causes of blindness across the globe. It is a condition in which the eye lens gets clouded leading to vision loss. Cataracts are treated with a surgical procedure that uses a laser. It is a simple surgery that takes around 10-20 minutes to perform. The recovery from your cataract surgery depends on a variety of factors. In most cases, if you don’t have any other major eye problem, the recovery period is short and uneventful. In this blog post, we will discuss post cataract surgery care for faster recovery. Read on.

Time Required for Recovery after Surgery

The recovery time for patients varies and depends on many factors. Generally, you will have blurry and cloudy vision when you first remove your eye shield after the surgery. Your visual system will need time to adjust to the new intraocular lens that replaces the natural eye lens. Although many patients report clear vision on the same day after surgery, it generally takes one to two weeks to get sharper and clearer vision and about a month to heal completely.

Some Points to Remember for Speedy Recovery

It is important to keep several important points in mind to speed the healing process. After the procedure:

  • Avoid driving on the day of surgery.
  • Avoid any strenuous activity such as heavy lifting according to the doctor’s advice.
  • If possible, avoid sneezing right after surgery.
  • Do not swim or use a hot tub during the first week after surgery.
  • Avoid touching or rubbing your eyes.

There are several activities that you can perform within a few hours of the procedure such as working on a computer, briefly watching TV, and bathing. It is also important to follow the doctor’s instructions for the best possible cataract surgery recovery.

When to Consult a Doctor During Recovery

In general, your follow up visit with the eye doctor will be scheduled the day after the surgery to ensure there are no complications. If there is no improvement in the blurry vision, pain or major discomfort in the days following surgery, you should immediately consult your surgeon.



Wrap Up

Cataract surgery can help patients regain normal vision but it is important to follow the surgeon’s instructions for speedy and successful recovery. When looking for laser treatment for cataract in Waxahachie Texas, look no further than Texas Eye and Cataract. We have a team of experienced eye surgeons that have a proven track record of treating eye problems such as glaucoma and cataract. To schedule an appointment with one of our doctors, call 469-505-2020 or fill out our appointment form, and we will take it from there.

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