Is the eyeball removed during cataract surgery?

During cataract surgery, the clouded lens is removed, and a clear artificial lens is usually implanted.
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How is the eye kept still during cataract surgery?

The eye drops act as an anesthetic. As you blink, the drops spread over your eye, numbing the surface. This allows you to feel no pain or discomfort during the surgery. When the eye is completely numb, an instrument will be used to hold your eye open while the procedure is completed.
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How long does it take for the eyeball to heal after cataract surgery?

Although some patients see well just a few days after cataract surgery, full healing can take up to three months. Cataract surgery recovery time tends to be minimal and mild, but there are various factors that can impact the speed of recovery.
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How long do cataract lenses last?

A cataract lens will last a lifetime, and the vast majority of patients do not experience any complications with their lenses after cataract surgery. In fact, the most common post-cataract surgery issue has nothing to do with your lens in particular.
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What happens the day after cataract surgery?

In the first day or two after cataract surgery

You may notice haloes or a circle around light, particularly after multifocal lens implants; this will settle. You should not feel severe pain after cataract surgery but your eye will feel gritty or scratchy, like a grain of sand irritating the eye.
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What actually happens during cataract surgery? Shannon Wong, MD



What happens if you sneeze during cataract surgery?

Nothing untoward will happen if you sneeze during treatment. In fact, in the 15,000 procedures Mr David Allamby has performed, nobody has ever sneezed! Perhaps we are able to suppress our sneeze reflex when we know we have to. However, even if you were to sneeze it would not affect the result.
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What does the patient feel during cataract surgery?

There is no pain during cataract surgery.

You will feel cool water flowing over your eye at times, and perhaps a painless touch around the eye or a very light pressure sensation, but no pain. You may see colorful lights during the procedure as well – this is normal.
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Are you lying down during cataract surgery?

The standard position for patients having cataract surgery is the supine position: the patients lie flat on their backs to face the operating microscope overhead. However, a small proportion of patients are unable to lie flat because of medical problems such as spinal deformity or orthopnea.
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What happens if you cough after cataract surgery?

Cough during cataract surgery may cause complications such as choroidal effusion, iris or vitreous prolapse and expulsive haemorrhage.
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What should you not do before cataract surgery?

You may be instructed not to eat or drink anything 12 hours before cataract surgery. Your doctor may also advise you to temporarily stop taking any medication that could increase your risk of bleeding during the procedure.
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Why do you have to fast before cataract surgery?

Fasting before cataract eye surgery reduces the risk of stomach contents/acid going the wrong way down into your lungs while you are asleep. Stomach acid can cause lung damage.
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Can you see the instruments during cataract surgery?

The vision blurs to where they can usually only distinguish light and dark. Seeing instruments coming towards their eyes can be a source of worry for many patients. I always reassure my patients that they will not see devices coming towards them during cataract surgery.
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Why is cataract surgery so painful?

Cataract surgery is not painful. While patients are awake during surgery, there is little or no discomfort involved. A mild sedative may be administered before the surgery, which calms the nerves, and eye drops are used to numb the eye.
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What kind of anesthesia is given for cataract surgery?

Most cataract surgeries are performed under a local anesthetic. This means that most patients are awake during their cataract surgery. This eliminates risks associated with general anesthesia (where you are “put to sleep”) and enables Our Doctors to communicate with you during your procedure.
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Can I watch TV after cataract surgery?

You can read or watch TV right away, but things may look blurry. Most people are able to return to work or their normal routine in 1 to 3 days. After your eye heals, you may still need to wear glasses, especially for reading.
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Can you lay on your side after cataract surgery?

In addition to wearing your eye shield at night, you will also want to avoid sleeping on the side that has been operated on. By reducing irritation, you can decrease your risk of infection and speed your recovery process. This is why your doctor tells you not to sleep on your side after cataract surgery.
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What is the most common complication of cataract surgery?

PCO is the most common complication of cataract surgery. PCO can begin to form at any point following cataract surgery. Modern cataract surgery creates a capsular bag that contains part of the anterior, the entire posterior capsule, and the implanted, intraocular lens.
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Will my face be covered during cataract surgery?

You are moved to a surgical chair and reclined to a comfortable position. The skin surrounding the eye is sterilized with a solution. It is then covered with what appeared to be a light gray piece of translucent plastic material with a hole around the eye.
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Can I drink coffee after cataract surgery?

Do not even drink coffee, tea, or water. If you regularly take prescription medicines, your provider may ask you to take them on the day of surgery with a sip of water. Do not wear eye makeup on the day of the surgery. Follow any other instructions provided by your provider.
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Can I shower before cataract surgery?

Bathe or shower the morning of surgery to minimize the chance of infection. Wear clean, loose-fitting, comfortable clothing.
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Can you brush your teeth before cataract surgery?

Yes, it is ok to brush your teeth prior to cataract surgery. If you have been asked to fast prior to the surgery, you should use as little water as possible and try to not drink anything during or after brushing your teeth.
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Do you wear a hospital gown for cataract surgery?

Dress comfortably: During surgery, you won't need to change into a gown, so practitioners advise wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothes. No change of clothes is necessary, though you may want to bring an extra shirt as fluids used in the surgery may drip down, Make sure to wear a shirt or top that has buttons.
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What is the fastest way to recover from cataract surgery?

  1. Avoid Irritants At All Costs. By far, the most important thing that you can do to guarantee a speedy recovery after cataract surgery involves avoiding irritants at all costs. ...
  2. Do NOT Touch Your Eyes. ...
  3. Wear Those Sunglasses. ...
  4. Those Follow-Up Appointments Are Essential – It's Time to Act Like It. ...
  5. Rest, Rest and Rest Some More.
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Can you bend your head down after cataract surgery?

Try not to be bend over for at least 2 weeks following cataract surgery. Whilst there are some tasks that require bending, such as putting on shoes or pants, try to avoid bending your back.
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How do you wash your face after cataract surgery?

Washing Your Face and Hygiene after Cataract Surgery

You shouldn't splash water directly on your face and instead, use a washcloth to carefully clean. The surgery incisions should heal within just a few days, but you should still be careful about not getting water in the eye during this recovery period.
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