Lasik Expectations - Recovery And Aftercare Days, Weeks, Months After Lasik
Summary
TLDRThis video script offers a comprehensive guide to LASIK recovery, detailing what to expect post-surgery in terms of vision clarity, side effects, and care instructions. It covers the initial days, weeks, and months post-operation, emphasizing the importance of following personalized medical advice. The script addresses common concerns like vision fluctuations, dryness, and the use of eye drops and protective gear. It also provides insights on when to expect a return to normal activities and the potential for long-term effects such as dry eyes or the need for enhancement procedures.
Takeaways
- 😀 LASIK is one of the faster recovering laser eye surgeries, with some people noticing improved vision within a couple of hours post-surgery.
- 👁️🗨️ It's important to follow the aftercare instructions given by your eye physician, as they may vary from person to person.
- 💧 On the first day post-LASIK, expect red, dry, and possibly gritty eyes with mild irritation or pain. Use prescribed eye drops and artificial tears to manage these symptoms.
- 🛌 Take it easy on the first day, avoid strenuous activities, and wear an eye shield to protect your eyes from accidental rubbing or poking.
- 👓 On the second day, vision typically starts to clear up, but fluctuations and night-time glares and halos are common. Attend a follow-up appointment with your eye doctor.
- 🚫 Avoid physical workouts and activities that might expose your eyes to potential harm, such as dust or water, for at least a few weeks.
- 💻 Be cautious with screen time and ensure frequent breaks, blinking, and use of artificial tears to prevent eye dryness and irritation.
- 🌞 Wear sunglasses outdoors to protect your eyes from UV damage, which can delay healing, and to reduce light sensitivity post-surgery.
- 🔄 Vision stabilization and reduction in glare and halos are expected by the one-month mark, with most discomforts like redness and pain subsiding.
- 🏊♂️ Avoid swimming and direct water contact with your eyes for at least three weeks to prevent infection and ensure proper healing.
- 📅 Regular follow-up appointments are crucial in the first year post-LASIK to monitor vision stability and address any potential issues like dryness or slight changes in prescription.
Q & A
What is LASIK and what does it aim to correct?
-LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) is a type of laser eye surgery used to correct vision by reshaping the cornea. It aims to address issues such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism.
How quickly can one expect to recover vision after LASIK surgery?
-Some people may notice a significant improvement in their vision just a few hours after LASIK surgery. However, for most, it might take a day or two, or even a few days, for their vision to fully recover.
What are the common side effects immediately after LASIK surgery?
-Common side effects right after LASIK surgery include red eyes, dryness, a gritty feeling, mild irritation, and possibly mild pain.
What eye drops are typically prescribed after LASIK surgery and why?
-After LASIK surgery, patients are usually prescribed antibiotic eye drops to prevent infection, steroid eye drops to reduce inflammation, and artificial tears to keep the eyes lubricated.
Why is it important to wear an eye shield after LASIK surgery?
-An eye shield is worn to protect the eye from accidental rubbing or poking, which could potentially lift the corneal flap created during the LASIK procedure.
What activities should be avoided immediately following LASIK surgery?
-Activities to avoid include driving, staring at screens (computers, phones, TVs), and any physical exertion that might result in something hitting the eye or causing direct water contact with the eye.
What are the signs of normal recovery one day after LASIK surgery?
-On the first day after LASIK, vision may be blurry but improving, eyes may be red and dry, and there might be mild irritation or pain, which should be reducing as the eye heals quickly.
What should one expect during a follow-up appointment after LASIK surgery?
-During a follow-up appointment, the eye doctor will check the healing process, assess vision clarity, examine the corneal flap, and possibly remove a bandage contact lens if one was applied post-surgery. They will also provide further care instructions.
How long should one typically avoid swimming and direct water contact after LASIK surgery?
-Swimming and direct water contact should be avoided for at least three weeks following LASIK surgery to prevent infection and other complications.
What are some long-term considerations after LASIK surgery?
-Long-term considerations include the potential for long-lasting dry eye symptoms, the need for continued use of artificial tears, and the possibility of a slight return of prescription or the onset of presbyopia in the 40s.
What is presbyopia and how does it relate to LASIK surgery?
-Presbyopia is an age-related condition where the eye has difficulty focusing on close objects. It is a normal part of aging and can occur regardless of whether a person has had LASIK surgery or not.
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