Monday, February 9, 2009

Lasik Recovery Time - What You Need to Know

Patience is required by people who undergo LASIK surgery, as clarity of vision after surgery will depend on the procedure adopted, your refractive error, and post-operative complications, if any.

It is normal that post surgery, you face complications, such as ghosts, halos, starbursts, regular or irregular astigmatism, and reduction in clarity for a short period of time.

Step-By-Step Recovery after LASIK Eye Surgery
Let us look at the LASIK recovery time in stages:

* First Day After Surgery – Most people can return to their normal routines a day after the surgery. You will need to regularly use antibiotics, steroids, and other medications for your dry eye syndrome. Soap and shampoo in the eyes should be avoided strictly. Computer work, watching TV, and reading are acceptable, provided you lubricate your eyes regularly, and blink frequently.

* One Week After Surgery – Avoid touching your eyes, as well as keep sweat out of your eyes. Exercises are fine, but avoid swimming, whirlpools and hot tubs. Keep your eyes well lubricated, and use lotions, creams and eye makeup with care, unless advised to the contrary by your doctor.

* Three Weeks After Surgery – Strenuous sports, including swimming, can be started, but with eye protection. You can start outdoor activities, but ensure that your eyes are well protected.

* 3 to 6 Months After Surgery – It will take, at least this much time for your vision to stabilize.

Fluctuating vision is part of the healing process and will take time to recover.
You may need re-surgery to correct certain anomalies. It is imperative that you follow your doctor’s instructions after the surgery. LASIK recovery time depends on the care you take with your eyes.

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