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After Clear-Cornea Cataract Surgery: The First 24 Hours
After surgery, you’ll rest in a recovery area for less than an hour. Even though you may feel fine, you should take it easy. Your doctor will let you know what you should and shouldn’t do once you get home. You may need to wear eye protection the first day. Also, remember to take any eyedrops or other medicine your doctor prescribes.
Back at Home
Spend your first day relaxing at home. Watch TV, read, or talk to a friend.
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Don’t rub your eye.
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Don’t lift anything that makes you strain.
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Don’t drink alcohol within the first 24 hours.
Getting Back in Action
You may be able to get back to much of your routine in the first day. But with some tasks, your doctor may ask you to wait.
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Driving: You can drive again in 5–7 days.
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Bathing: You can shower again in 2–3 days.
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Cooking: You can cook again in 2–3 days.
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Exercising: You can exercise again in 14 days.
When to Call Your Doctor
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What to ExpectIt’s normal for your eye to be bruised or bloodshot at first. Also, your eye may feel scratchy. These won’t last long. |