How to Manage Dry Eye After Cataract Surgery?
Dry eye after cataract surgery is common but temporary. Use artificial tears, avoid irritants, stay hydrated, and consult a doctor if symptoms persist.
Read more →Dry eye after cataract surgery is common but temporary. Use artificial tears, avoid irritants, stay hydrated, and consult a doctor if symptoms persist.
Read more →Cataracts can’t be cured without surgery, but early management with eye drops, diet, and UV protection can slow progression. Surgery remains the best fix!
Read more →You can do light housework after 2-3 days, but avoid bending, heavy lifting, and exposure to dust or chemicals for at least 2-3 weeks.
Read more →This guide breaks down the key differences between cataract surgery and LASIK, helping you determine which option suits your vision needs.
Read more →Phaco cataract surgery uses ultrasound to remove cataracts, replacing the lens with an IOL. It’s quick, precise, and has a fast recovery with minimal risks.
Read more →The best lens depends on your needs. Monofocal is affordable, multifocal reduces glasses, toric corrects astigmatism, and EDOF aids night vision.
Read more →You can cook after cataract surgery, but take precautions. Avoid steam, bending, and heavy lifting. Start light tasks after 3-5 days. Stay safe!
Read more →Cataract surgery is a one-time procedure, but if your vision blurs again, it’s likely due to PCO, easily fixed with a quick laser treatment.
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