Cataract Surgery FAQs

Recovery Guide

Post-Cataract Surgery Questions

Find answers to common concerns regarding recovery and aftercare.

No. Avoid rubbing or pressing your eye, even if it feels itchy or watery. Mild irritation is normal during the healing period, but rubbing the eye can interfere with recovery and increase the risk of complications.

Your eye drops are essential for preventing infection, reducing inflammation, and promoting healing. Use them exactly as prescribed by your ophthalmologist, and do not skip any doses.

You may gently clean your face, but avoid getting water, soap, or shampoo directly into the operated eye for the first few days or as advised by your doctor. Be extra careful while bathing and washing your hair.

Yes. Wear the protective glasses or sunglasses recommended by your doctor when outdoors to protect your eye from dust and accidental injury. If advised, use the eye shield while sleeping during the initial recovery period.

Avoid heavy lifting, strenuous exercise, and excessive bending for at least the first week, or as instructed by your surgeon. These activities can increase pressure inside the eye and may affect healing.

Yes. Mild blurring, watering, light sensitivity, and a foreign body sensation are common during the first few days. Vision usually improves gradually as the eye heals.

Seek medical attention immediately if you experience: severe eye pain, sudden decrease in vision, increasing redness, excessive swelling, persistent flashes of light or new floaters, or thick discharge from the eye. Early evaluation can help prevent serious complications.

Most patients can resume light activities such as reading, watching television, and walking within a day or two. However, swimming, heavy exercise, and contact sports should be avoided until your ophthalmologist confirms that your eye has healed.

Most patients notice significant improvement in vision within a few days, while complete healing typically takes 4–6 weeks. Attending all scheduled follow-up appointments is important to ensure proper recovery.

Follow your ophthalmologist's instructions carefully, use your prescribed eye drops regularly, protect your eye from injury, and attend all follow-up visits. Proper post-operative care is key to achieving the best possible visual outcome.

⚠️ Warning Signs

Contact Dr. Poorva Kher Majmudar immediately at +91 77770 23346 if you notice: Sudden decrease in vision, severe pain, increasing redness, or discharge from the eye.

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