Cataracts - Home Treatment

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Home Treatment

If you have cataracts, these tips and vision aids may help you manage your vision problems and avoid or delay surgery:

Evidence indicates that making certain lifestyle changes such as not smoking and protecting your eyes from sunlight may help slow the development of cataracts. For more information, see the Prevention section of this topic.

After cataract surgery

Your doctor will give you instructions about what to do after cataract surgery. Eye care for adults after cataract surgery includes using prescribed eyedrops, protecting your eye, and watching for signs of infection.

Contact your doctor promptly if you notice any signs of complications, such as:

  • Decreasing vision.
  • Increasing pain.
  • Increasing redness.
  • Swelling around the eye.
  • Any discharge from the eye.
  • Any new floaters, flashes of light, or changes in your field of vision.

It is normal to have blurred vision and some swelling after surgery. It takes time for the swelling to go down. Your eyeglass prescription may change after surgery.

Medical Review:Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine
Christopher J. Rudnisky, MD, FRCSC - Ophthalmology
Last Updated: 10/01/2007

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