After combined cataract glaucoma surgery, recovery may take about 4-6 weeks for less symptomatic or younger patients, and about 2-3 months for more symptomatic and older patients. Combined cataract and glaucoma surgery means that the patient undergoes both cataract and glaucoma surgery at the same time in a single operation. If the patient is less symptomatic or younger and recovers more quickly, the patient may take about 4-6 weeks to recover gradually. During this time, patients should also be aware of the need to take medication as prescribed, such as tobramycin eye drops, to control inflammation and prevent infection. Cataract glaucoma surgery is more damaging to the eye, and if the patient has severe symptoms or is elderly, it usually takes longer to recover, about 2-3 months to gradually recover. It is recommended that patients after cataract glaucoma surgery follow the doctor’s instructions for care, regular checkups, and timely consultation when discomfort occurs.