• You can get prescription medications and instructions on caring for your eyes. A follow-up appointment (s) will be arranged and then you go home. The doctor may give you dark glasses that you use while you ride home in the car.
• You should relax and let your caregiver give you prescriptions. You will not be allowed to drive yourself.
• You can also see some dark circles, but this will fade with time
• Resume your normal daily activities – except for driving – on the first day after the operation, unless your doctor tells you otherwise.
• Avoid lifting heavy objects, as this may increase pressure inside the eye
• Do not put cosmetics in your eyes until your doctor tells you to
• Your eye should recover completely within the first month.
• The brain will continue to learn to deal with the new lens that was implanted in your eye.
• If you suffer from dry eyes, you must return to the doctor so that he writes you suitable eye drops for you
• Go to a follow-up visit after a month. If you need surgery to remove the cataract in your other eye, it is appropriate to have it done once the first eye has healed.
• If you get a monofocal lens and haven’t had surgery on the other eye, it’s time to wear new glasses or contact lenses.
• Test your vision by participating in a variety of activities. You will get more results as your eyes interact with the brain
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