Vision Immediately after Surgery
Don't be surprised if your vision fluctuates for
several days as the eye heals and the pupil returns to
its normal size. Your eyesight might seem to be
getting worse, then better, off and on for a few
weeks. As mentioned, you'll notice fluctuations in
your vision for a few weeks or even longer if you
have had an accommodating lens implanted. This is
normal and expected.
Inside the eye there will be swelling and inflammation.
These symptoms should subside within a
week, but each patient is different. Younger
patients, in their fifties or sixties, and those with
milder cataracts, heal more quickly than patients
who are older or whose cataracts were extensive. Be
assured, however, that the amount of time it takes
your eye to heal won't change the ultimate outcome.
You'll see everything more clearly-including
any preexisting floaters, those little objects in the
vitreous humor that float across your field of vision.
So if occasionally you notice something that looks
like a gnat hovering at the edge of your field of
vision, it's nothing to be concerned about. |