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What shouldn’t I do after cataract surgery?

Mr Andrew Walkden
Written in association with: Mr Andrew Walkden Ophthalmologist in Manchester
Sources: Top Doctors GB
Published: 12/09/2024 Edited by: Karolyn Judge on 26/09/2024

After cataract surgery, there are several activities and actions that you should avoid to ensure proper healing and prevent complications.

 

Your ophthalmologist will give you specific instructions, but here leading consultant ophthalmologist Mr Andrew Walkden has some general guidelines on what you shouldn’t do after a cataract operation.

Eye after having cataract surgery

Avoid strenuous activities

You should refrain from heavy lifting, vigorous exercise or any activity that requires bending over or straining, as this can increase pressure in your eye and potentially interfere with healing.

 

 

Don't rub or press your eye

It’s important to avoid touching, rubbing, or pressing on your eye. Your eye will be sensitive after surgery, and irritation or pressure can cause complications such as infection or damage to the healing incision.

 

 

Avoid getting water in your eye

You should not allow water to enter your eye for at least a week. This means avoiding swimming pools, hot tubs or exposing your eye to shower water. When bathing or showering, be careful not to get soap or water in your eye.

 

 

Avoid dusty or dirty environments

Dust and dirt can irritate your eye or cause infection. Try to stay away from dusty or windy environments, and avoid gardening or cleaning tasks that may expose your eye to particles.

 

 

Don’t drive immediately after surgery

Driving is usually not permitted for at least 24 to 48 hours after the procedure. Your vision may be blurry initially, so it’s essential to get clearance from your ophthalmologist before driving again.

 

 

Avoid wearing eye makeup

For at least a week after your surgery, it’s advised to avoid wearing any eye makeup, as it can introduce bacteria and increase the risk of infection.

 

 

Refrain from bending over or stooping

Bending over can increase pressure in your eye. If you need to pick something up, bend at your knees to lower yourself instead of bending from your waist.

 

Following these precautions will help ensure a smooth recovery from cataract surgery and minimise the risk of complications. Always follow the specific advice given by your eye surgeon.

 

 

 

Do you require cataract surgery? Arrange a consultation with Mr Walkden via his Top Doctors profile.

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