How to Prep for Cataract Surgery: A Checklist
Are you planning to undergo cataract surgery to remove your cataracts and improve your vision? Do you want to make sure you are prepared for the procedure?
If you are getting ready for cataract surgery, you are not alone. Approximately three million people in the US undergo cataract surgery annually, making it one of the most commonly performed procedures.
Cataract surgery is a safe and effective procedure that can be completed in under an hour. It carries few risks, has a fast recovery time, and can restore clear vision that cataracts have impaired.
To feel more prepared for your procedure, reviewing a checklist of what to expect can be helpful. Keep reading to learn more about how to prep for cataract surgery.
Practice Using Eye Drops Before Cataract Surgery
After your procedure, you will be given antibiotic eyedrops to prevent infection and inflammation. These eye drops are essential for a smooth and speedy recovery.
If you haven’t used eye drops before, it’s a good idea to practice using over-the-counter lubricating eye drops. After practicing, keep these lubricating drops on hand, as they can help soothe your eye if it feels dry or irritated following cataract surgery.
Stop Wearing Contact Lenses Three Days Ahead of Cataract Surgery
You should stop wearing your contact lenses at least three days before cataract surgery to prevent accidental eye irritation. Because eye irritation can affect the outcome of the procedure, any signs of irritation could require your eye doctor to delay your cataract surgery.
Contact lenses can also cause subtle changes to the shape of your cornea, which can affect the accuracy of the measurements of your eye taken to prepare for cataract surgery. You can be sure your eye is ready by wearing your glasses instead.
Arrange a Ride Home from Your Procedure
While you will still be able to see immediately after cataract surgery, you will need to arrange for a friend or loved one to drive you home. Your vision may be blurry for a few hours after the procedure, making driving yourself home unsafe.
At your follow-up appointment the next day, your cataract surgeon at Berg Feinfield Vision Correction will let you know when you can resume driving and other activities. Once your eye has healed completely, they can schedule cataract surgery for the other eye if needed.
Prepare for Your Recovery
While most patients can resume normal activities within a few days of surgery, you will need some time to recover. Planning ahead and being prepared can help ease your recovery.
You can prepare by filling any prescriptions you might need, stocking your pantry with items that are easy to cook and eat, and creating comfortable places for resting. You will need to take it easy for the rest of the day after cataract surgery, which is easier to do when your home is ready.
You can also download some new music or exciting podcasts to listen to while your eye is healing. Who said recovery had to be boring?
Ensure You Have the Proper Eye Protection
After cataract surgery, your eye may be extra sensitive to bright lights and should be shielded from sunlight. You can protect your eye by purchasing a pair of UV light-blocking, wraparound-style sunglasses to wear home from the procedure and for at least a week afterward.
Get Ready the Night Before Your Procedure
It is advisable to wash your hair the night before your surgery. You will need to keep your eye clean and dry for the next few days, which can make hair washing a challenge.
After your surgery, you can still shower, but you must be very careful about preventing water from coming into contact with your eye. You should also avoid rubbing your eye and use eye drops if it feels dry or itchy.
It’s natural to feel nervous about undergoing cataract surgery, but taking steps to prepare for the procedure can help ease your anxiety. When you feel ready for your surgery, you’ll worry less about recovery and feel more excited to see the world clearly again!
Are you ready to reclaim your vision with cataract surgery? Schedule an appointment at Berg Feinfield Vision Correction in Burbank, CA, today!