Thursday, June 6, 2013

What to Remember Post-Laser Cataract Surgery

The high success rate of laser surgery for cataract removal is one of the reasons many people are signing up for it. Though they do not doubt the effectiveness and safety of laser surgery, patients still have reservations about any discomfort or pain they may experience after the outpatient procedure. Professional eye doctors put their clients' minds at ease by listing down what they can expect after laser cataract surgery.

A feeling of dizziness is common after surgery because local anesthesia and other medications to help the patient relax is typically used. Gritty or burning sensations in the eye is likewise normal in the first several hours following the operation. Such minor discomforts are expected to be resolved a day after. Whatever happens, do not put pressure on the eye or eyes that underwent the procedure.

The patient is advised to have someone accompany him since driving is not allowed 24 hours after the operation. The patient can engage in walking, television watching or reading; although it is better if the eyes are rested upon reaching the house. Immediately after surgery, the client may stay at the recovery area to rest and receive post-op instructions.


The patient will have to wear a lightweight eye shield to protect the eyes from injury. Eye drops and other medications to prevent severe inflammation will be prescribed by the eye doctor. It is also important to take note of follow-up appointments to ensure quick recovery.  

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