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Recovery
Depending on the type of surgery and the specific situation, complete post-operative recovery ranges from approximately a few weeks to three months. At the end of this time, a final refraction for glasses will be done. The eye may continue to heal even past this time, making small refinements in glasses occasionally necessary.
Normal daily activities may be resumed within a day or so following surgery. Heavy or strenuous physical activity should be avoided for the first several weeks. This includes extreme bending or lifting of more than 20 pounds. Your surgeon will give specific information.
After surgery, patients who have had cataract surgery should avoid touching or rubbing the eye. Sunglasses are helpful for bright days. You will be given a metal or plastic shield to wear while sleeping. A white patch is worn only for the first 24 hours after the operation.
Eye drops may be prescribed post-operatively. These medications are intended to lessen inflammation, prevent infection, aid comfort, and promote normal healing. All medications should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. Always bring medications and instruction sheets to all postoperative visits.
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