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September 21, 2019
If you’re dealing with blurry vision from cataracts, surgical treatments will be able to help restore your eyesight. Typically, the procedure takes just a few minutes to complete for each eye, but how long does it take to recover from cataract surgery?
Many people will be able to resume normal activities as early as the morning after cataract surgery. However, every patient is different. Check out our guide at OOMC Eye Care to better understand cataract surgery recovery and what you can expect as your eyes begin to heal.
Cataract surgery involves removing the cataract and replacing the damaged lens of each eye with a cataract lens (IOL). Overall, the procedure takes about 10 minutes per eye. After surgery, patients may still experience some blurry vision as their eyes begin to heal, along with a sandy or gritty feeling. This is completely normal and will fluctuate for several days after surgery.
Patients will notice improvements in overall eyesight and can resume normal, day-to-day activities as soon as the following day after the procedure. Many people may even see brighter colors as their eyes continue to adjust to new lenses over the recovery period.
While eyesight will begin to clear as early as the day after your cataract surgery, it will take a few weeks for your eyes to recover fully. During this time, you may feel some discomfort, but it should subside as your eyes continue to heal.
Understanding each phase of cataract surgery recovery can help you feel more prepared and confident after your procedure.
Within about three to four weeks, your eyes are typically fully healed, and your vision has stabilized. This is when you can fully enjoy the long-term results of your cataract surgery.
Following the right habits during cataract surgery recovery plays an important role in how well and how quickly your eyes heal.
Following these simple dos and don’ts during cataract surgery recovery can help support proper healing and reduce the risk of complications. Staying consistent with your surgeon’s instructions allows your eyes to recover comfortably and helps ensure the best possible outcome.
To ensure proper recovery after cataract surgery, it’s important to take a few additional precautions. You will need a ride home from surgery due to the medication you will be given beforehand. After you get home, it’s best to rest your eyes and avoid any strenuous activities that could cause strain.
It’s also normal to feel some discomfort after cataract surgery. However, if your eyes feel itchy or irritated, do not rub them. Instead, use the drops your surgeon provided. These drops help reduce inflammation, prevent infection, and support healing.
How long does it take to fully recover from cataract surgery?
Most patients notice improved vision within a day or two, but full recovery from cataract surgery typically takes about 3 to 4 weeks. During this time, your eyes heal, and your vision stabilizes, allowing you to experience the full benefits of your procedure.
How soon can I return to normal activities after cataract surgery?
Many patients can resume light daily activities the day after surgery. However, it’s important to avoid strenuous activity, heavy lifting, and anything that could strain your eyes until your surgeon advises it is safe. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, most patients notice improved vision within a few days after cataract surgery, with full recovery typically occurring over several weeks.*
Is blurry vision normal during cataract surgery recovery?
Yes, blurry or fluctuating vision is completely normal in the early stages of cataract surgery recovery. Your eyes need time to adjust to the new intraocular lens (IOL), and clarity will gradually improve over the following days and weeks.
Understanding cataract surgery recovery helps you feel more confident as your eyes heal. While each experience may vary, following your surgeon’s guidance supports a smooth recovery. At OOMC Eye Care, our team provides specialized care and clear direction so you can recover comfortably and enjoy the full benefits of improved vision. Contact us to learn more.
*Source: AAO.
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