What to look out for after cataract surgery after cataract laser

Post-cataract surgery patients who develop posterior cataracts can be treated with laser therapy to improve their vision. After laser treatment, patients should avoid rubbing their eyes, monitor their intraocular pressure, and use medication as prescribed.
Patients with posterior cataracts can improve their vision by cutting through the cloudy posterior capsule with laser treatment. After laser treatment, patients should avoid rubbing their eyes, which can lead to corneal damage. Patients can use tobramycin eye drops, prednisolone acetate eye drops and other medications as prescribed to control inflammation.
After laser treatment, patients should also pay attention to the monitoring of intraocular pressure, some patients may have a short period of elevated intraocular pressure, can follow the doctor’s instructions to use carteolol hydrochloride eye drops, brinzolamide eye drops and other medications to reduce intraocular pressure, relieve eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with posterior cataract after laser treatment should follow the doctor’s instructions, have regular checkups, and consult the doctor in time when discomfort occurs.