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  2. Cataract Surgery Recovery: Exercising, Driving and Other ...

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    Most people can resume normal activities within days or weeks. But it can take up to a year for your eyes to feel completely normal. Here's when most people can expect to return to routine daily activities after cataract removal.

  3. 8 Activities to Avoid After Cataract Surgery - GoodRx

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    Restrictions after cataract surgery help prevent complications like increased eye pressure, movement of the new lens, bleeding, and infection. Call your eye doctor right away if you develop vision changes, eyelid swelling, or eye pain after your cataract surgery.

  4. Understanding the Restrictions After Cataract Surgery

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    Restrictions after cataract surgery include things like not rubbing your eye and avoiding eye makeup and dust. Follow all instructions from your doctor.

  5. What to do and what to avoid after cataract surgery

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    After cataract surgery, people will need to avoid: rubbing or touching the eye. getting soap or shampoo in the eye. swimming for 4–6 weeks. strenuous activity or exercise.

  6. 7 Tips for Cataract Surgery Aftercare - Vision Center

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    Avoid Strenuous Activity. Intense activities and certain postures can increase eye pressure and interfere with healing. Therefore, avoid these as much as you can: Heavy lifting. Contact sports. Specific postures, such as bending that puts your head below your waist. Sneezing or vomiting.

  7. Cataract Surgery Recovery: 5 Tips From an Expert

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    Limit Strenuous Activity. Avoid rigorous exercise and activities that require heavy lifting for a couple of weeks to lower the chances of increasing your eye pressure. “High eye pressure can interfere with the incision before it fully heals,” says Eghrari.

  8. Physical Restrictions After Cataract Surgery: What to Expect

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    Immediate Post-Surgery Restrictions: Avoid rubbing or pressing on the eye. Use prescribed eye drops as directed. Wear an eye shield while sleeping to protect the eye. Long-Term Restrictions: Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activities for a few weeks. Protect the eye from dust and water while showering.