Why do I need someone to stay with me after cataract surgery?

Immediately after cataract surgery
Before you leave the day surgery, you will be prescribed eye drops or other medication to prevent infection, reduce inflammation and control eye pressure. You will need to have a family member or friend with you to take you home.
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How long do you need someone with you after cataract surgery?

After the procedure, you'll be sedated, and the eye will be bandaged, limiting your vision. You won't be in pain, but you won't be able to drive either. Ask a friend or a family member to drive you to and from your surgery, as well as anywhere else you need to go for at least 24 hours.
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Do you need someone to stay overnight after cataract surgery?

The operation takes 15 to 20 minutes to perform and is normally carried out as a day case procedure under a local anaesthetic (to make your eye numb). This means you shouldn't need to stay in hospital overnight.
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How do you care for someone after cataract surgery?

Do:
  1. use your eye drops as instructed.
  2. take it easy for the first 2 to 3 days.
  3. use your eye shield at night for at least a week.
  4. take painkillers if you need to.
  5. bathe or shower yourself as usual.
  6. wear your eye shield when washing your hair.
  7. read, watch TV and use a computer.
  8. use your shield, old glasses or sunglasses outdoors.
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Can a person drive themselves home after cataract surgery?

For the majority of cataract surgery patients, the eye doctor will say that they are fine to drive home on their own during daylight hours. This is if the patient is experiencing no visual fluctuations and no complications.
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What to Expect After Cataract Surgery



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 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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How many days after cataract surgery can you watch TV?

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 drive at night after cataract surgery?

How long after cataract surgery can I drive at night? Many patients are able to drive within 24 hours of their cataract surgery.
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What Cannot do after cataract surgery?

Now, let's take a look at some of the things you shouldn't do after your cataract surgery:
  1. Don't rub your eye.
  2. Don't get soap or shampoo in your eye.
  3. Don't drive until your doctor allows it.
  4. Avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting.
  5. Avoid swimming and hot tubs to prevent infection.
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Do you get undressed for cataract surgery?

You will not be asked to undress prior to your surgery. Please wear clean loose fitting clothing such as a blouse or shirt that can be opened down the front.
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Do you take all your clothes off for cataract surgery?

You'll be given a gown to wear over your clothes and will not need to get changed for the procedure. Avoid wearing any makeup, perfume or cologne, aftershave, spray-on deodorant, or hairspray to the surgical center.
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What is the most common complication of cataract surgery?

Cystoid Macular Edema

CME is the most frequent complication after an uncomplicated cataract surgery.
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What happens if you cry after cataract surgery?

If I cry after the cataract surgery, will the lens inside my eye get displaced? No, that's not true. IOL/lens displacement can occur only due to a forceful injury or rubbing or punching to the eye. Crying will not displace the lens.
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When can I wash my face after cataract surgery?

Washing Your Face and Hygiene after Cataract Surgery

You can resume activities such as washing your face the day after surgery, as long as you are careful to not touch the eye. You shouldn't splash water directly on your face and instead, use a washcloth to carefully clean.
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How do you wash your hair after cataract surgery?

It's usually considered safe to wash your hair 24 hours after you have cataract surgery. However, you should keep your eyes closed and avoid getting any water or shampoo in your eye, and, it's advised that you use a mild or baby shampoo. You should also avoid rubbing your eye.
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How do eyes feel after cataract surgery?

Many people complain that they feel like there is sand in the eye or that the eye feels scratchy after surgery. This is a normal sensation caused by the small incision in your eye, and it should heal within a week or so. If you have dry eye, the discomfort may last longer—up to three months.
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What can you eat after cataract surgery?

After cataract surgery, the patient should focus on a nutritious diet, including the addition of foods rich in protein, Omega 3 and vitamins and minerals that are good for the eyes such as fish and vegetables.
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How painful is cataract surgery?

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 percentage of cataract surgery is unsuccessful?

At a conservative estimate, at least 25% (or 1.5 million) of the six million cataract operations performed annually in developing countries will have poor outcomes. About one quarter of these poor outcomes are due to surgical complications.
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Why can't you drink water before cataract surgery?

So why do you need to fast? 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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What if I 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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Can you go up and down stairs after cataract surgery?

Same Day At Home. Resume your normal walking, climbing of stairs, avoid strenuous activity and no lifting greater than 20 pounds for the first 7-10 days. Resume any medication you were taking from other doctors as ordered when you get home. Your eye may feel scratchy and itchy.
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Can you see what they are doing during cataract surgery?

You'll be awake during surgery, but you won't be able to see what's happening in your eye. Our ophthalmologists at Beverly Hills Institute of Ophthalmology perform cataract surgery using a state-of-the-art femtosecond laser.
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Are you sitting or 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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