Our eyesight is such an essential part of our life. When you begin to get cataracts, it can be very distressing to experience the sight loss. Most people experience cataracts at some point in their life. 

Fortunately, cataract surgery is performed often and is fairly easy to undergo compared to other types of surgery. If you are having cataract surgery, you will want to be able to recover quickly, so you can be back at your best as fast as possible. 

Here are some tips for how to recover quickly from having cataract surgery.

Don’t Push Too Hard

It is important to let your body recover after having cataract surgery. Avoid driving for at least the first day. Also, avoid lifting heavy items. Bending over puts strain on your eyes, so try not to avoid bending as much as possible. Also, take extra care while you are walking that you do not bump into anything.

Use Your Medication

Like any surgery, there are risks to infection after having cataract surgery. Your doctor will likely prescribe antibiotic eye drops to use for up to a month after the procedure. Be sure you follow the instructions your doctor gives you. Do not stop using medications early, as this can cause infection to occur.

Do Not Rub Your Eyes

One of the most important things you can do to speed your recovery up is to avoid rubbing your eyes. Doing so causes your eyes to take longer to heal. There will likely be some mild discomfort as your eyes heal and adjust, so you will really have to be conscious of leaving your eyes alone. 

Avoid Getting Sick

Try to avoid being around people who are sick. First, you want your body to be able to have as much opportunity to heal as possible, and getting sick will impede that. Second, if you begin sneezing, coughing, or vomiting, you put stress on your eyes. This strain causes your eyes to take longer to heal from the cataract surgery.

Are you struggling with cataracts? Trust our cataract surgeon for the very best treatment!

If you think you need cataract surgery, then you need to see an ophthalmologist. An ophthalmologist can help you decide which lenses are best for you. To schedule an appointment to have your cataracts checked out in Boynton Beach, call us at 561-737-4040 today!