Important tips to remember for safe recovery after cornea surgery

After corneal transplant surgery, most people need to spend a day or two in the hospital. The patients are recommended not to drive for a few weeks after the surgery. Therefore, it is best to make appropriate arrangements with a friend or a family member for a ride home. You will also need to make regular visits to the cornea surgeons or primary care physician for a few weeks for physical examination and tests to ensure corneal transplant surgery’s effectiveness. Your doctor would also recommend some precautions during the recovery period.

Following are the important tips for safe recovery after cornea surgery:

After the surgery, your eyes will feel some discomfort, and there might be some swelling as well for a few days. Therefore, it is best to avoid rubbing your eyes even though you might feel an itch.
It is recommended not to strain your eyes much during the recovery period. Your doctor might recommend wearing a patch on the eyes for a few days for sleeping.
Patients should avoid doing any heavy lifting or strenuous exercises for a few weeks.
Patients should not do any sports activities such as swimming, playing tennis, etc.
Patients might feel oversensitive to sunlight; therefore, it is recommended to wear eyeglasses prescribed by the doctor.
The doctor might recommend some eye drops or medication to reduce swelling and for quick recovery. Make sure to follow the prescription carefully.
Be careful when taking a bath. Don’t let any water get in your eyes for at least 3-4 weeks.
Avoid driving until your physician clears you to drive your car again.
You might need to take time off from work for at least 3-4 weeks, especially if your job requires a lot of screen time. It is best to discuss it with your physician when it is safe for you to return to work.
If you feel any redness, pain, or inflammation, you should immediately consult your doctor as it could be due to some infection.

If you have any additional concerns or queries, get in touch with our team.


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