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Eye Health June 10, 2026 · 3 min

Eye Care After Cataract Surgery for a Good Recovery

Guidance on caring for yourself after cataract surgery — using eye drops, precautions, and warning signs that need prompt medical attention.

Eye Care After Cataract Surgery for a Good Recovery

After cataract surgery, proper self-care during the first week greatly affects recovery and long-term vision.

Using Eye Drops

Doctors usually prescribe antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops. You should:

  • Use every drop on schedule, in the prescribed amount
  • Wash your hands before every application
  • Space out different drops as your doctor advises

Precautions in the Early Days

  • Avoid rubbing or pressing on the eye
  • Wear an eye shield while sleeping as directed
  • Avoid heavy lifting and bending the head low early on
  • Keep water, dust, and smoke away for the first 1–2 weeks
  • Use artificial tears for dry-eye relief if advised

Warning Signs

If you have severe eye pain, increasing redness, worsening vision, or many new flashes/floaters, see an ophthalmologist immediately.

Conclusion

Vision usually improves within days to weeks. Following your doctor’s instructions closely and attending follow-up visits are the keys to a good recovery.

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