Follow Post-Operative Instructions Carefully
After your cataract surgery, you’ll receive specific instructions tailored to your eye’s condition and the surgical outcome. These typically include using prescribed eye drops to reduce inflammation, prevent infection, and aid healing. You’ll also be advised on how to gently clean your eye and avoid activities that might introduce bacteria or cause irritation. Consistently following these steps will significantly reduce the risk of complications and help your eye heal effectively.
Protect Your Eye from Irritants and Injury
In the days and weeks following surgery, your eye is particularly vulnerable. To protect it, wear the eye shield or sunglasses provided, especially when sleeping or venturing outdoors. You should avoid environments filled with dust, wind, or strong sunlight. It’s also important to refrain from rubbing your eye, lifting heavy objects, or bending over for extended periods—actions that can strain healing tissues or elevate intraocular pressure.
Watch for Warning Signs
While most recoveries proceed without issue, stay alert for symptoms that may require medical attention. These include persistent eye pain, sudden vision loss, increased redness, flashes of light, or floaters. Early detection and prompt treatment of potential complications can make a significant difference in your final visual outcome. Don’t hesitate to contact your ophthalmologist if something feels off, even slightly.
Support Healing with Healthy Habits
Your overall health affects how well your eye recovers. Get enough rest, maintain hydration, and follow a balanced diet rich in nutrients that support eye health, such as leafy greens, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamin C. If you manage conditions like diabetes or hypertension, ensure they’re well controlled, as these can impact healing.
Trust Your Vision to Optima Eye in the Bay Area
Choosing expert care ensures the best results from your cataract surgery. Mark Mandel, MD and Robin Kuriakose MD provide meticulous post-operative monitoring and care to guide you through each phase of healing. If you have any concerns or need personalized follow-up, reach out to our team in the Bay Area at (510) 886-3937 to schedule an appointment. Your vision deserves the highest level of care.