How long does it take to recover completely from cataract surgery

Cataract surgery is usually followed by a complete recovery in about 1 month.
Cataract surgery is a common ophthalmology surgery, which mainly takes cataract ultrasonic emulsification combined with IOL implantation. Surgery is less invasive and recovery is quick, and some vision can be restored on the second day after surgery. However, it usually takes about one month for the vision to recover completely and reach a more stable state.
After having cataract surgery, it is important to take strict rest and take good postoperative eye care as prescribed by the doctor to promote wound healing and to restore stable vision as soon as possible. During the recovery period, patients should pay attention to reasonable eye use, do not stay up too late, and avoid over-exertion of the eyes, so as not to affect the postoperative recovery. If vision fluctuation occurs during the recovery period, it is normal, and regular review is sufficient.
If there is any obvious discomfort after cataract surgery, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.