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Cataract Surgery Recovery: How To Fasten The Recovery Period?

If your eye doctor used anesthesia via injection before performing the surgery, you might witness bruises around the lower portion of the eyes. The bruises or black tone fade away with time.

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Cataract Surgery Recovery: How To Fasten The Recovery Period?

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  1. Many people ignore the rulebook to be followed post-cataract surgery. Some consider appointing a house help to take care of the household chores, but there is a lot more than the eyes meet. So, Mumbai's best cataract surgeon in Santa Cruz has curated the do's and don'ts of cataract surgery recovery to help people worldwide seek faster, safer, and easy ways of the healing process. In this blog, we will discuss the precautions, tips, and recovery time of cataract surgery. The recovery process is often short and uncomplicated. The patient should aim for maintaining good health and must relax to avoid major eye problems post-surgery. Tips for a speedy recovery • Don't drive home on your own after the surgery • Avoid heavy lifting an object or exercises that could strain your muscles • Avoid bending or putting additional pressure on your eyes immediately after the surgery • If possible, avoid sneezing too hard, as it can put excess pressure on the eye muscles • While walking, be extra careful to prevent bumping into doors or sharp objects • Avoid swimming or using a hot tub bath to prevent an eye infection • Wear sunglasses before stepping out to prevent dust, pollen, and germs from entering your eyes • Never rub your eyes. If there's itchiness, consider washing them with cold water and dab the excess water with a clean towel. • You can watch TV or work in front of the computer screen but maintain a safe distance and avoid prolonged usage of screens even if you have healed completely.

  2. Complications Post-Cataract Surgery If your vision seems cloudy or blurry immediately after the surgery, don't panic. Your visual system needs some time to adjust to the new artificial lens placed via surgery. This adaptation period may last for 1-2 hours. There can be some red blood shots in the eyes because your blood vessels may get temporarily damaged due to the cataract surgery. When the eyes start healing, the redness fades away with each passing day. If your eye doctor used anesthesia via injection before performing the surgery, you might witness bruises around the lower portion of the eyes. The bruises or black tone fade away with time.

  3. Every patient heals differently. If your vision is not restored within 1-2 hours, do not panic. Some patients require a week-long period to regain their sharp vision. It is best to seek the advice of our eye doctor in Santa Cruz, who can guide you with all your eye-related concerns. Also, never skip or delay your follow-up appointments with the doctor. A follow-up appointment scheduled by the doctor allows them to closely monitor your healing journey and suggest necessary tips and medications for a speedy recovery. Some patients complain of having dry eyes or scratchiness in the eye. But, this sensation as got nothing to worry about, as with time, it fades away. The cataract surgery recovery should get completed within 1—2 months. To learn more about cataract surgery and alternative treatment options, kindly consult Dr. Priya Sawant, a leading eye specialist with skills and expertise to help people protect and preserve their vision for a lifetime.

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