How long after cataract surgery?

Dr. Quinn Lewis
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2025-05-03 16:41:22 Views: 43 times

Cataract is a common and frequently-occurring disease in ophthalmology. Well, generally speaking, after a patient has cataract, we carefully examine and normally adopt surgical treatment according to the patient's condition. At this stage, the most important surgical method clinically is cataract phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens implantation. Well, after the patient has surgery, generally speaking, according to the patient's condition, if the condition is stable and there is no adverse reaction, normally, the patient can be discharged from hospital in about three days. Therefore, cataract patients, especially elderly cataract patients, do not worry too much. As long as our surgery goes smoothly and there are no other adverse reactions after surgery, then generally speaking, they can be discharged within three days. Therefore, if the patient has cataract, then they must be actively treated. They must be hospitalized and operated on, and then discharged within three days. Everyone can rest assured that they will not let the patient live for a long time.



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