Post Cataract Surgery

 Cataract surgery (Known as Motiabind in Hindi) is an eye surgery to remove the cloudy natural lens in a patient’s eye and replace it with an artificial lens known as Interocular Lens IOL. The IOL is a  tiny implant in the eye to substitute the cloudy natural lens to restore clear vision.

Who Can Get Cataracts?

 A cataract develops typically with age but can occasionally happen among children or young adults. It’s a simple and safe procedure that just takes a few minutes, but there are a few essential things you should and shouldn’t do to ensure you heal well and get the best results.

Doctor’s advice to patients after Cataract Surgery: By doing and not doing these things as recommended by our expert eye doctor, You can ensure your recovery from cataract surgery goes smoothly and get the best vision possible. If you have any complications even after following this advisory, contact your Eye Surgeon to examine your eye.

Here are expert Cataract Surgeon Dr. Manpreet Singh’s tips for a quick post-cataract recovery and good vision results:

Do’s: (Things you Should Do after your Cataract Surgery)

  • Take your medicine as your Eye surgeon tells you to: Your doctor will give you medication to help quicken the healing process and reduce pain and swelling. Make sure you take these medicines exactly as the directions say to.
  • Wear sunglasses when you’re outside, especially on sunny days, to protect your eyes from the sun’s UV rays and bright light. You can also use an eye shield at night to keep from bumping or rubbing your eyes.
  • Keep your eye clean and dry. Your doctor will tell you how to clean your eye after surgery. Please make sure you carefully follow these instructions and don’t touch your eye or get water in it.
  • Follow up with your Eye Surgeon: It’s essential to follow up with your eye surgeon for appointments to ensure that your eye is healing fast. During these visits, your doctor will check on how you’re doing and look for signs of infection or other problems.
  • Take it easy. Don’t do anything too hard or rigorous for the first few weeks after surgery. It would be best if you also tried not to bend down since this can cause the pressure in the eye to rise.

Don’ts: (Things you should Not Do after your Cataract Surgery)

Don’t rub your eye. Rubbing your eye can cause the artificial lens to fall out or damage the area where the surgery was done. If your eye hurts or is itchy, you can use artificial tears to make it feel better.

 Don’t swim or use a hot tub. Both of these things can make you more likely to get sick. So after surgery, don’t do either for at least two weeks.

 Don’t expose your eye to dust or debris: Keep dust, debris, and other things from getting into your eyes. When doing chores like sweeping or cutting the grass, wear eye protection.

 Don’t stop taking your medicine. If you feel pain or swelling after surgery, don’t stop taking your medication. Instead, it would help if you talked to your doctor about how to deal with these symptoms.

 Don’t ignore changes in your vision. For instance, if you see more floaters or your vision gets blurrier, you should call your doctor immediately. These signs could mean something is wrong with your eye or the lens.