What can I expect after cataract surgery?

July 22, 2014

Find out what to expect after cataract surgery and which activities you temporarily might not be able to do.

What can I expect after cataract surgery?

The procedure

Cataract removal is considered a minor surgery and you’ll likely be home within a couple of hours. The operation is painless and only lasts a few minutes. After the surgery, you’ll need a ride home, so arrange for transportation.

Here are some guidelines to follow that could help you avoid complications and promote healing.

Common temporary side effects after surgery

  • Blurred vision
  • Glare or halos around lights
  • Dilated pupils
  • Slight discomfort of feeling something in the eye, like dust
  • Itching and sensitivity
  • Bloodshot eyes

Treatment (strictly follow doctor's orders)

  • Rest
  • Use drops as directed by your physician (respect the dosage)
  • Remove the bandage at the proper time according to the doctor’s instructions (do not replace it)
  • Wear your protective eye shield while sleeping during the first week
  • Take acetaminophen if you feel pain or soreness
  • Use a clean washcloth soaked in sterilized water to relieve itching
  • Wash your hands frequently
  • Protect your eyes if you need to wash your hair to avoid getting water or shampoo in them

Restrictions during recovery

  • Do not drive (ask your doctor when it will be ok to drive again)
  • Do not leave the house (especially during the first 24 hours)
  • Do not strain yourself or engage in strenuous activity for the first week
  • Do not put pressure on the eye by tilting the head down
  • Avoid sexual activity two weeks after the surgery
  • Do not dye your hair or get a perm
  • Avoid rubbing your eyes
  • Do not wear eye makeup
  • Avoid irritants such as dust and pet fur

What is allowed?

Activities you can do:

  • Eat normally and take your medications as usual
  • Enjoy daily activities such as bathing, dressing, light housekeeping, etc.
  • Watch TV
  • Walking
  • Reading
  • Cooking

What to watch for

  • If your vision gets worse instead of better during the post-operative days
  • Increasing pain
  • Swelling
  • Redness (other than temporarily bloodshot eyes)

If you have any of these symptoms, contact your doctor.

Healing time

Temporary side effects should only last a few days, and you’ll see your vision quickly improve. It’s crucial to follow doctor's orders and to show up for your follow-up appointments.

Recovery from cataract surgery can be quick and simple, provided you take good care of yourself.

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