Question: How long after having cataractsurgery do I have to wait to fly?
Answer: The best answer would be provided
by your cataract surgeon. However, assuming that you have relatively routine
cataract surgery without complications-most cataract surgeons require
their patients to be examined the first day after cataract surgery and again at
about 5-8 days after a cataract operation. This is the period of time
where rare, but potentially serious, complications would likely be detected, if
they were to occur. Beyond this period of time it is more a matter of making
sure that you have access to continued follow up care at your cataract
surgeon’s direction. If you are contemplating a trip after your cataract
surgery you should discuss this with your cataract surgeon and they can give
you any additional advice you might need regarding air travel as it would apply
to your post operative instructions.
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appropriateness of treatment, risks, complications or side effects as related
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ophthalmologist and Cataract Surgeon. Contacting us via e-mail or any
other means is not a substitute for medical care.
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