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Cataract surgery - Extracapsular extraction
Cataract surgery - How should I prepare for phacoemulsification?
Cataract surgery - Is phacoemulsification painful? How long does it take?
Cataract surgery - Is Phacoemulsification safe?
Cataract surgery - Phacoemulsification
Cataract surgery - phacoemulsification
Cataract surgery - second procedures
Cataract surgery - What results can I expect?
Cataract surgery - What should I do after surgery?
Cataract surgery - What should I do during surgery?
Cataract surgery - Who will Benefit from Phacoemulsification?


What should I do after surgery?

It is important not to squeeze your eye the first couple of days after surgery. Normally there will be some foreign body sensation, similar to having an eyelash in your eye. No bandages are required so the patient walks out of the operating room by his own means even though vision will be blurry for 2 or 3 days. Eyedrops will be prescribed for 2 to 3 weeks. Two weeks after surgery you will be able to perform any activity without risk.


 

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